Middle East
Aleppans strive to survive amid violence
As destruction and chaos continues, people in war-ravaged Syrian city try to keep going and live their lives.
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2012 19:48

Amid the destruction and chaos, people in war-ravaged Aleppo are trying to keep going and survive.

In between the onslaughts of Syrian army artillery and airstrikes, small markets are springing up, selling groceries, cooking gas and fresh meat.

Al Jazeera's Anita McNaught has this exclusive report from Aleppo.

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