Mobile exhibition documents life details in Aleppo city before and after destruction at the hands of terrorist organizations

Lattakia, SANA – A mobile exhibition embracing 114 photos captured by more than ten youths opened on Friday at Dar al-Assad for Culture in the coastal province of Lattakia under the title “Aleppo from destruction to victory”.
The exhibition documents the industries, archeological markets, life details and historical heritage of Aleppo city before and after being targeted by the armed terrorist organizations.

The event aims to send a strong message affirming the resilience of the locals in Aleppo in the face of the fiercest terrorist attack and their belief in the heroism of the Syrian Arab army.

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Secretary General of al-Baath Arab Socialist Party /Lattakia Branch, Mohammad Shreteh said that the exhibition aims to embody the old and modern lineaments of Aleppo city and the steadfastness of its people in the face of terrorism.

The exhibition is the first of its kind in Syria as it will tour a number of provinces, and it will shed lights on three basic axes, the first of which focuses on the features of civilization in the city before the entrance of the terrorist organizations.

The second axis refers to the crimes, massacres and bombings carried out by the terrorist organizations at the archeological squares and sites in the city, in addition to the daily life of Aleppo residents and the details of their resilience.

The achievements of the Syrian army and the support provided to it by the Syrian people in the face of the conspiracy hatched against Syria was the main focus of the third axis.

A documentary on Aleppo heritage and its various neighborhoods and the destruction in the city which was caused by the terrorist organizations was screened at the opening of the exhibition.

Ruaa al-Jazaeri / Mazen Eyoun

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