Set in the midst of the Syrian desert, the ancient city, under the yoke of Daesh and then Russian and Iranian supporters of the Assad regime, lives its first months of freedom. More than a year after the liberation of Syria, its exiled inhabitants are gradually reinvesting the site and the modern city bruised, where everything is to be rebuilt.
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Set in the midst of the Syrian desert, the ancient city, under the yoke of Daesh and then Russian and Iranian supporters of the Assad regime, lives its first months of freedom. More than a year after the liberation of Syria, its exiled inhabitants are gradually reinvesting the site and the modern city bruised, where everything is to be rebuilt.