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How do children celebrate Eid in Aleppo? | How do children celebrate Eid in Aleppo? |
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What is it like celebrating Eid in a warzone? | What is it like celebrating Eid in a warzone? |
For children in Syria, Eid al-Adha would usually mean new clothes and shoes, home cooked meals with family, and gifts. | For children in Syria, Eid al-Adha would usually mean new clothes and shoes, home cooked meals with family, and gifts. |
But for the past few years for the children of Aleppo caught up in months of intense bombardments and massacres, Eid has turned into a more subdued celebration. | But for the past few years for the children of Aleppo caught up in months of intense bombardments and massacres, Eid has turned into a more subdued celebration. |
The clothes are simple, and the family dinner table is now half empty. | The clothes are simple, and the family dinner table is now half empty. |
Amid the chaos, small pleasures are sacred, as illustrated in pictures from the Aleppo Siege Media Centre. | Amid the chaos, small pleasures are sacred, as illustrated in pictures from the Aleppo Siege Media Centre. |
They show children in the run up to Eid al-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, which begins in Syria on Monday morning. | |
The cruel irony is the human sacrifice many in the besieged city have had to make. | The cruel irony is the human sacrifice many in the besieged city have had to make. |
They play together in the street, an old bomb now used as a climbing apparatus. | They play together in the street, an old bomb now used as a climbing apparatus. |
The Aleppo Siege Media Centre is a collective of doctors and media professionals that document attacks in the city. | The Aleppo Siege Media Centre is a collective of doctors and media professionals that document attacks in the city. |
The group was responsible for the footage of five year old Omran Daqneesh sitting in an ambulance following an airstrike in Eastern Aleppo which went viral in August. | The group was responsible for the footage of five year old Omran Daqneesh sitting in an ambulance following an airstrike in Eastern Aleppo which went viral in August. |
Life from the ashes of war | Life from the ashes of war |
Abdulkafi Alhamdo a professor in Aleppo described seeing children as their pictures were being taken. | Abdulkafi Alhamdo a professor in Aleppo described seeing children as their pictures were being taken. |
"I walked around and saw children in their new clothes playing together. It is fantastic to see life from the ashes of war. | "I walked around and saw children in their new clothes playing together. It is fantastic to see life from the ashes of war. |
"The children of Aleppo are still alive, they didn't give up. It seems that they are the ones who give us hope to carry on. | "The children of Aleppo are still alive, they didn't give up. It seems that they are the ones who give us hope to carry on. |
"They run, play and laugh. I like them so much because they are so patient and courageous. | "They run, play and laugh. I like them so much because they are so patient and courageous. |
"When they hear there is a helicopter in the sky, instead of running away, they ask where while looking up at the sky." | "When they hear there is a helicopter in the sky, instead of running away, they ask where while looking up at the sky." |
For months Aleppo has come under intense aerial bombardment by Syrian government troops backed by Russian forces. | For months Aleppo has come under intense aerial bombardment by Syrian government troops backed by Russian forces. |
The latest target was a market in rebel-held Idlib which killed up to 60 people and injured dozens of others as they shopped for Eid, while at least 45 died in strikes in Aleppo. | The latest target was a market in rebel-held Idlib which killed up to 60 people and injured dozens of others as they shopped for Eid, while at least 45 died in strikes in Aleppo. |
The areas were targeted hours after the announcement of a ceasefire which was due to begin at sunset on Monday . | The areas were targeted hours after the announcement of a ceasefire which was due to begin at sunset on Monday . |
By Rozina Sini, BBC'S UGC and Social News Team | By Rozina Sini, BBC'S UGC and Social News Team |
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