Shopping spree in Syria's former rebel heartland
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A young man holds a Syrian independence flag in a shopping mall near Sarmada, in the northern province of Idlib
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- Afp
- Tahrir Al-sham
- Aleppo
- Iran–saudi Arabia Proxy Conflict
- Syrian Civil War
- Politics Of Syria
- Aftermath Of The Arab Spring
- Shia–sunni Sectarian Violence
- Arab Winter
- Syria
- Proxy Wars
- Military Units And Factions Of The Syrian Civil War
- Iran–israel Proxy Conflict
- Revolution-based Civil Wars
- Idlib Governorate
- Conflicts
- 3rd-millennium Conflicts
- Idlib
- Bashar Al-assad
- Anti-government Factions Of The Syrian Civil War
- Anti-isil Factions
- Arab Spring
- Military Of Syria
- Syrian Opposition Groups
- Foreign Relations Of Syria
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