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Syrian father and daughter laugh off the shelling(1/5)

2020-02-20 15:04:58 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Syrian father Abdullah al-Mohammed whispers on the ear of his three-year-old daughter Salwa at their home in Sarmada, a town in Syria's last rebel pocket in the Idlib province, which Russian-backed Syrian regime forces are trying to crush on February 19, 2020. In Syria's Idlib, there's no escaping the war, so Abdullah al-Mohammed says the only way he found to reassure his daughter Salwa was to turn the shelling into a game. A video in which she laughs every time an explosion goes off was widely shared on social media in recent days as a heartening but grim reminder of Idlib residents' daily lives.(Photo/Agencies)

Syrian father Abdullah al-Mohammed walks behind his three-year-old daughter Salwa at their home in Sarmada, a town in Syria's last rebel pocket in the Idlib province, which Russian-backed Syrian regime forces are trying to crush on February 19, 2020. In Syria's Idlib, there's no escaping the war, so Abdullah al-Mohammed says the only way he found to reassure his daughter Salwa was to turn the shelling into a game. A video in which she laughs every time an explosion goes off was widely shared on social media in recent days as a heartening but grim reminder of Idlib residents' daily lives.(Photo/Agencies)

Syrian father Abdullah al-Mohammed gestures with his three-year-old daughter Salwa at their home in Sarmada, a town in Syria's last rebel pocket in the Idlib province, which Russian-backed Syrian regime forces are trying to crush on February 19, 2020. In Syria's Idlib, there's no escaping the war, so Abdullah al-Mohammed says the only way he found to reassure his daughter Salwa was to turn the shelling into a game. A video in which she laughs every time an explosion goes off was widely shared on social media in recent days as a heartening but grim reminder of Idlib residents' daily lives. (Photo/ Agencies)

Syrian father Abdullah al-Mohammed sits with his three-year-old daughter Salwa at their home in Sarmada, a town in Syria's last rebel pocket in the Idlib province, which Russian-backed Syrian regime forces are trying to crush on February 19, 2020. In Syria's Idlib, there's no escaping the war, so Abdullah al-Mohammed says the only way he found to reassure his daughter Salwa was to turn the shelling into a game. A video in which she laughs every time an explosion goes off was widely shared on social media in recent days as a heartening but grim reminder of Idlib residents' daily lives.(Photo/Agencies)

Syrian father Abdullah al-Mohammed sits with his three-year-old daughter Salwa at their home in Sarmada, a town in Syria's last rebel pocket in the Idlib province, which Russian-backed Syrian regime forces are trying to crush on February 19, 2020. In Syria's Idlib, there's no escaping the war, so Abdullah al-Mohammed says the only way he found to reassure his daughter Salwa was to turn the shelling into a game. A video in which she laughs every time an explosion goes off was widely shared on social media in recent days as a heartening but grim reminder of Idlib residents' daily lives .(Photo/Agencies)

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