Life slowly returns to Aleppo, shattered by Syrian civil war
ALEPPO, Syria (AP) – Life is only slowly returning to the shattered streets of Aleppo, Syria’s largest city.
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1/26/2018 4:03:04 PM (GMT -5:00)
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