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A Syrian child receives medical treatment after the Syrian regime carried out air strikes over Douma, Damascus, Syria on 3 October 2016 [Hamza Adnan/Anadolu Agency]
DAMASCUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3: A Syrian man is seen after he received medical treatment after War crafts belonging to the Syrian Army carried out an over strike over Douma district of Eastern Goutha in Damascus, Syria on October 3, 2016. ( Hamza Adnan – Anadolu Agency )
A Syrian kid is seen after he received medical treatment after War crafts belonging to the Syrian Army carried out an over strike over Douma district of Eastern Goutha in Damascus, Syria on 3 October, 2016 [Hamza Adnan/Anadolu Agency]
A Syrian man receives medical treatment after War crafts belonging to the Syrian Army carried out an over strike over Douma district of Eastern Goutha in Damascus, Syria on October 3, 2016. ( Hamza Adnan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, are seen at livestock bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, do their shopping at a bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, do their shopping at a bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, do their shopping at a bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, do their shopping at a bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus on October 3, 2016 [Halil Fidan/Anadolu Agency]
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, do their shopping at a bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )
JARABULUS, SYRIA – OCTOBER 3 : Syrians who have returned to the Syrian town of Jarabulus, following its cleansing of Daesh militants as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, do their shopping at a bazaar on October 3, 2016. The anti-Daesh operation called Euphrates Shield, which was launched on August 24, aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces, supporting Syria’s territorial integrity and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border through Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery, and jets. ( Halil Fidan – Anadolu Agency )