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Aleppo: 'Life under siege is normal'
A single image of a five-year-old child, battered, bloody and filthy after an air strike in Aleppo in Syria, brought the ravages of the conflict back onto the front pages this week.
Fighting between government and rebel forces has escalated in recent weeks in Aleppo, once the country's commercial and industrial hub, leaving hundreds dead.
Syrian activist Haid Haid and Razan Saffour of the Syrian Human Rights Committee told the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Victoria Derbyshire programme what life is like for those caught up in the battle for Aleppo.
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