
Aleppo’s survivors face a grim, uncertain future
Clip: 12/27/2016 | 6m 27s
Jane Ferguson visits Aleppo to speak to those who outlasted the years of war.
Last week, the Syrian government declared that it had retaken full control of Aleppo from rebel forces. But this success came at a high cost: survivors have lost their homes and family members, and many have been severely wounded. Their future may lie in refugee camps. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson visits Aleppo to speak to those who outlasted the years of war.
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Aleppo’s survivors face a grim, uncertain future
Clip: 12/27/2016 | 6m 27s
Last week, the Syrian government declared that it had retaken full control of Aleppo from rebel forces. But this success came at a high cost: survivors have lost their homes and family members, and many have been severely wounded. Their future may lie in refugee camps. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson visits Aleppo to speak to those who outlasted the years of war.
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