Pulitzer Prize winning photographs — and theon again , off again Internet — have given us a few peep into the convulsion of the flaming conflict in Syria . But new artificial satellite photos free byAmnesty Internationalvisualize the literal destruction .
https://gizmodo.com/the-2013-pulitzer-prize-winning-images-of-the-syrian-ci-5994746
Aleppo , Syria ’s largest metropolis , describe its roots back as far as 5000 BC . But in the past year , pro - government forces have aim the city with repeated ballistic projectile strike that are scourge the urban center ’s infrastructure , and have — to date — move about half its universe . That sounds bad , but the images really drive home in harrowing detail just how bad it really is . The shot highlight three different vicinity , each with its own bullseye of detritus .

It just go to show that no matter how many times you taste to close off the Internet , you ca n’t hide this kind of wanton devastation forever . [ Amnesty International ]
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