ISTANBUL — Shahoud Hussein, a civil defense worker in East Aleppo, Syria, took a few days off last week from helping those caught in the country's 5-year-old civil war after a cease-fire brokered by the United States and Russia began.
He almost couldn’t remember what peace was like — walking on the streets without tensing up, allowing children to play outside. Now, all that is gone again, he said.
He almost couldn’t remember what peace was like — walking on the streets without tensing up, allowing children to play outside. Now, all that is gone again, he said.