In Syria, a generation of civilians has grown up in the crossfire of civil war

Idlib has long been a stronghold of rebel resistance to the Syrian government during the long civil war. Since the rebel offensive recently retook Aleppo, airstrikes have restarted inside the city. These bombings have defined life in rebel-held territory, turning it into a brutal grind that Leila Molana-Allen, a correspondent for “PBS News Hour,” documented. She speaks with host Carolyn Beeler.

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