다음에 보는 41개 영상들은 지난 몆 주간의
시리아 유혈사태를 담은 사진들입니다.
이 시리아 내분은 이집트나 튀니지의 반정부 시위에
영향을 받아
유례없는 항쟁을 하고 있습니다. 지난 10년 동안 시리아 내에서 일어난 최대의 봉기로서,
시리아 정부군과 반군들이 지난 2년 반 동안 사용한 기존의 비화학 무기로
거의 10만 명 이상의 목숨이 희생됐습니다.
무기고에서 화학무기를 제거하기 위해 미국과 러시아 그리고 시리아 정부가
협상을 하고 있는 지금현재도
시리아 내에선 유혈사태가 매일 계속 일어나고 있습니다.
(씨밀래 주)
Non-Chemical
Warfare
Violence Continues in Syria
Over the past past 2 1/2 years, the widespread use of conventional, non-chemical weapons by both Syrian government forces and rebel groups has resulted in the loss of more than 100,000 lives. While the U.S., Russia, and Syria work out a possible timetable to remove chemical weapons from Syria's arsenal, little progress is being made to halt the warfare that has become the violent daily existence for so many. The following images of the ongoing civil war are from just the past few weeks. [41 photos]
An archway on a road
leading to Syria's ancient Christian town of Maalula, as
fighting continues between government forces and rebel
fighters, on September 18, 2013. The town lies around 55
kilometers (34 miles) north-east of Damascus and is
strategically important for the rebels, who are trying
to tighten their grip on the capital.
Smoke rises as a
result of shelling from forces loyal to President Bashar
al-Assad, according to activists, in Ariha countryside,
on September 7, 2013. Ariha, which was previously
controlled by the Free Syrian Army, is witnessing
ongoing clashes after it was wrested control by forces
loyal to Assad due to its importance as part of a supply
route from the coastal area of Latakia to Aleppo,
activists said.
This citizen
journalism image provided by The Syrian Revolution
against Bashar Assad which has been authenticated based
on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a Syrian
military tank on fire during clashes with Free Syrian
army fighters in Joubar, a suburb of Damascus, on
September 18, 2013.
An image grab taken
from a video shows an opposition fighter firing a rocket
propelled grenade (RPG) on August 26, 2013 during
clashes with regime forces over the strategic area of
Khanasser, situated on the only road linking Aleppo to
central Syria. Rebels had in recent days captured
several villages in Aleppo province, much of which is
already in the hands of anti-regime fighters, before
taking Khanasser, situated on the highway to Hama in
central Syria, thus cutting the army's only supply route
to the northern province.
In this September
11, 2013 photo released by the Syrian official news
agency SANA, a journalist records a Syrian government
solider as he aims his weapon, during clashes with Free
Syrian Army fighters in Maaloula village, northeast of
the capital Damascus. Heavy fighting between Syrian
government troops and rebels flared again in the
ancient, predominantly Christian village of Maaloula.
Troops are trying to flush out rebel units, including
two that are linked to al-Qaida, from the hilltop
enclave which they broke into last week.
Syrian soldiers
flashes the V-sign for victory as he poses in a
Russian-made Syrian army armored personnel carrier
stationed along a street leading into Maalula, Syria,
scene of fighting between pro-government troops and
rebel forces on September 18, 2013. The town lies around
55 kilometers (34 miles) from Damascus and is
strategically important for rebels, who are trying to
tighten their grip on Damascus. Maalula is one of the
most renowned Christians towns in Syria, where many of
its inhabitants speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus.
Free Syrian Army
(FSA) fighters carry weapons as they take up positions
during an offensive against forces loyal to Bashar
al-Assad in Aleppo's town of Khanasir, on August 26,
2013. The smoke is pouring out of the cultural center of
the town after the Free Syrian Army set it on fire.
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FSA fighters drag a
body, which according to the FSA, was one of soldiers
loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, during an
offensive to seize Khanasir, on August 26, 2013. Rebel
forces took control of the strategic town in northern
Syria, that sits on the government supply route
connecting the northern province to the central city of
Hama, killing more than 50 pro-government fighters and
cutting off government forces' only supply route out of
the city of Aleppo, the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights said.
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A photo taken on
September 2, 2013 reportedly shows the bodies of rebel
fighters lying on the ground following an army ambush in
Adra, 36 kilometers northeast of Damascus. "At least 20
rebels, including non-Syrians, were killed in an army
ambush" The Syrian Observatory for Human rights said,
which relies on a network of activists, doctors and
lawyers on the ground.
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A fighter of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General
Command (PFLP-GC) aims his rifle as he squats on the
windowsill of a destroyed building in the Yarmouk
refugee camp in Damascus, on September 12, 2013,
following fighting against rebel forces who control 75
percent of the camp. The PFLP-GC has been allied to
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government whose
troops have been fighting rebel forces for the past two
years.
Mustafa Abu Bekir,
23, an FSA fighter who said he lost his legs during a
bombing by the Syrian Air Force, is welcomed by a
relative as he is carried by a family member just after
they entered Turkey from the Turkish Cilvegozu border
gate, located opposite the Syrian commercial crossing
point of Bab al-Hawa, in Hatay province, on September 9,
2013.
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