Bashar al-Assad
Last rebel fighters in Ghouta to surrender, make peace with Syrian Govt
The Syrian army last week warned the insurgents to surrender or face a military assault to drive them out.
Trump targets Moscow as a diversionary tactic?
Russia had also not yet resurrected its role in West Asia to defend Syria’s Bashar al-Assad regime.
Islamic State takes Damascus area, kills 36 Syria troops: monitor
‘IS took full control of Qadam, and 36 government troops and loyalist fighters have been killed.’
After surviving massacre, food medicine shortage, injured leave E Ghouta
Women carrying infants, men hobbling on crutches and an old man in a wheelchair waited at a school nearby.
Ghouta sirens distress call as death toll rises to 1000
Shelling and air strikes slammed into Douma on Saturday, trapping residents inside their basements for hours.
Homes reduced to rubbles, 800 dead as air strikes continue in E Ghouta
More than 340,000 people have been killed and millions displaced in Syria since the start of the civil war in 2011.
Syria: UN first-aid convoy reaches stripped of vital medical supplies
A WHO official said the govt removed most medical material from UN vehicles including surgical kits, insulin and dialysis equipment.
White House accuses Russia of killing civilians in Syria
The WH said Russian military aircraft took off and carried out at least 20 daily bombing missions in Damascus and Ghouta between Feb 24-28.
Hell on Earth: 500 deaths later, UN calls for ceasefire amid E Ghouta massacre
A young woman amputated from the knee breastfed a 40-day-old infant who had lost his entire family in the bombings.
Syria: Stop ‘collateral damage’
The conflict’s worst aspect is that its biggest casualties are civilians.