Photos: Children in Syria’s war
An armed boy in Aleppo, Syria, says he is a fighter with the Suqoor al Sham rebel group. He claimed to have been born in 1989, making him 24 or 25. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
Syrians talk about a “lost generation” of their children, an innocence stolen in the three-year conflict between opposition forces and the government of Bashar Assad.
Children wash in and collect water from a pool in an Aleppo neighborhood where the water had been cut off. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
A child chases a cat, unseen, down a street in an Aleppo neighborhood left almost entirely deserted because of Syrian government barrel bombings. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
Children water their father’s grave in hopes of getting more of the yellow flowers to bloom there. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
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Boys supervise a barrel full of a rice mixture as one of their neighbors gets his free share in Aleppo. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
Two government barrel bombs leave an Aleppo building badly damaged. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
A man cooks kebabs in Aleppo, Syria. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
A makeshift gas station is set up in Aleppo, Syria. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)
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Men check out a bomb-damaged vehicle in Aleppo, Syria. (Raja Abdulrahim / Los Angeles Times)