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Forces Clash in Syria's Two Largest Cities

Clip: 7/23/2012 | 5m 25s

Forces Clash in Syria's Two Largest Cities

Bashar al-Assad's regime and the Free Syrian Army battle for control over Syria's two largest cities, Damascus and Aleppo. Independent Television News' John Irvine and Alex Thomson report on the ongoing violence that continues between rebels and government troops.

07/23/2012

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