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[1/50] <p>A Syrian soldier stands guard as a mini-bus carrying passengers goes by, at a checkpoint, during a field visit made by United Nations (U.N.) observers to the Madaya area, near Damascus May 6, 2012. REUTERS/Khaled al- Hariri </p> Share this photo Share [2/50] <p>A general view of damaged buildings, which according to the opposition were damaged by the government's army, in Homs May 4, 2012. REUTER/Shaam News Network/Handout </p> Share this photo Share [3/50] <p>Members of the United Nations Supervision Mission to Syria (UNSMIS) meet with members of the Free Syrian Army and activists opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Homs May 3, 2012. REUTERS/Khaled Telawi/Shaam News Network/Handout </p> Share this photo Share Our Trending Pictures * Picturescategory Space odyssey: Stunning images from the James Webb telescope * Picturescategory Architecture of control: North Korea's bizarre, post-modern cityscapes * Picturescategory Pictures of the Day | November 26, 2024 * Picturescategory Winter wonderland: First snowfalls of 2024 in photos [4/50] <p>U.N. observers walk towards soldiers at a Syrian army checkpoint during a field visit in Douma city, near Damascus May 5, 2012, one of the locations where there are protests against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri </p> Share this photo Share [5/50] <p>Demonstrators protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad after Friday prayers in Maraa, near Aleppo May 4, 2012. REUTER/Shaam News Network/Handout </p> Share this photo Share [6/50] <p>A damaged armored vehicle is seen in Homs April 27, 2012. REUTERS/Khaled Tellawi/Shaam News Network/Handout </p> Share this photo Share Our Trending Stories * Worldcategory Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes effect, civilians head back to south Lebanon * Businesscategory China state media warn Trump against mutually destructive tariff war * Worldcategory US bombers intercepted by Russian jets near Kaliningrad on Monday * Worldcategory Russia accelerates advance in Ukraine's east [7/50] <p>A view through the damaged windshield of a bus shows Syrian security personnel inspecting wreckage after a bomb exploded in central Damascus April 27, 2012. REUTERS/Khaled al Hariri </p> Share this photo Share [8/50] <p>United Nations (UN) observers travel in an UN vehicle from the UN office in Damascus to Douma, where protests against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have been taking place, April 26, 2012. REUTERS/Khaled al- Hariri </p> Share this photo Share [9/50] <p>Smoke rises from the Al Qusoor district of Homs in this handout picture dated April 14, 2012. REUTERS/Waseem Al Qussoor/Shaam News Network/Handout</p> Share this photo Share [10/50] <p>Members of the first U.N. monitoring team in Syria, together with members of the Syrian Free Army, visit Homs April 21, 2012. REUTERS/Khaled Telawi/Handout </p> Share this photo Share [11/50] <p>A Free Syrian Army fighter mans an outpost on the Turkey-Syria border zone near southeast Turkish city of Hatay province April 15, 2012. REUTERS/Umit Bektas </p> Share this photo Share [12/50] <p>Members of the Free Syrian Army pray near their weapons in the outskirts of Taftanaz village, east of Idlib city April 12, 2012. Picture taken April 12. REUTERS/Stringer</p> Share this photo Share [13/50] <p>The wreckage of a bus which was transporting soldiers is pictured in Aleppo city, northern Syria, April 12, 2012. 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Two explosions hit security complexes in the Syrian capital Damascus, killing several civilians and security force personnel, state television reported. REUTERS/Shaam News Network/Handout </p> Share this photo Share [19/50] <p>A doctor at a makeshift hospital displays a bullet removed from the hand of a young girl wounded during what protesters said was an attack by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces, at the Khalidiya neighborhood in Homs March 8, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer </p> Share this photo Share [20/50] <p>Free Syrian Army fighters patrol a street in Qusair town near Homs city, northern Syria May 5, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer </p> Share this photo Share MORE IN THIS COLLECTION See all pictures " /> Item 21 of 50 <p>Syrians carry the bodies of members of the Free Syrian Army who were killed by the government's army in Attarib, during their funeral in Hazzano, Idlib province, March 3, 2012. 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