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TIME Syria

The Agony of Syria

Syria chemical attack photos children Douma Damascus eastern Ghoouta
Mohammed Badra—EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Injured children are treated at a hospital in Douma, a city in the Damascus district of eastern Ghouta, on Feb. 19

Life under Assad's bombs in a Damascus suburb

The people of Ghouta have lived through a lot.

As the Damascus suburb joined protests against the regime of Bashar Assad during the Arab Spring, the government cracked down, and rebels took up arms. Regime forces were pushed out of the area in late 2012 and replied with a siege that prevented food, medicine and people from entering or leaving. In August 2013, a chemical-weapons attack on the enclave killed more than 1,400 civilians. In the years that followed, the siege tightened and aerial bombardment continued.

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