(Baonghean.vn) - The civil war in Syria has claimed the lives of thousands of people, including many children. The following are pitiful images of children in Aleppo, Syria during the years of civil war.
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An explosion in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on February 10, 2012, killed 25 people. It was the worst violence to hit the country's commercial hub since the December 11, 2012 uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began. Photo: REUTERS. |
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A man holds the hand of a child who was killed in a Syrian air strike at km 47 (29 miles) north of Aleppo, August 15, 2012. Photo: REUTERS |
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A father reacts after the deaths of his two children who were killed in shelling in the al-Ansari area of Aleppo January 3, 2013. Photo: REUTERS |
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An injured child lies on a stretcher and receives treatment at a makeshift medical center after being injured in a shelling in Aleppo on January 10, 2013. Photo: REUTERS |
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A survivor holds a crying baby in a hospital in al-Sakhour Aleppo district, after a barrel bomb was dropped on Haydariye Aleppo district, March 9, 2014. Photo: REUTERS. |
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Men rescue a boy from under rubble in the Al-Shaar neighborhood of Aleppo on 64/2014. Photo: REUTERS. |
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Members of the civil defense rescue team rescue children in the al-Shaar neighborhood of Aleppo June 2, 2014. Photo: REUTERS. |
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Girls survive a surface-to-surface missile attack in the Bab al-Hadeed district of Aleppo on April 7, 2015. Photo: REUTERS. |
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A man holds a surviving baby in the old city of Aleppo on June 3, 2015. Photo: REUTERS. |
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Omran Daqneesh is one of five children injured after an airstrike on the evening of August 17, 2016, by government forces in the Qaterji area of Aleppo city, northern Syria. Photo: Getty |
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An injured girl sits in a car after surviving an airstrike on rebels in the Bab al-Nairab area of Aleppo, Syria, August 27, 2016. Photo: REUTERS. |
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Two injured boys are seen at a field hospital after an airstrike on rebels in an area of Aleppo, Syria, November 18, 2016. Photo: REUTERS. |
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(According to Reuters)