TOPSHOT-SYRIA-CONFLICT

TOPSHOT - A picture taken on February 16, 2015 shows the destroyed "Teacher's Tower" in Jobar, just east Damascus, after it was purportedly blown up by Syrian government forces. Jobar is a former rebel stronghold, but Syrian government forces have advanced steadily into it in past months. It is strategic because of its proximity to Abbasid Square in Damascus, which is key to controlling the centre of the city. It also provides access to the rebels' main rear base on the outskirts of the capital, Eastern Ghouta. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED EYAD (Photo by Mohammed Eyad / AFP) (Photo by MOHAMMED EYAD/AFP via Getty Images)
TOPSHOT - A picture taken on February 16, 2015 shows the destroyed "Teacher's Tower" in Jobar, just east Damascus, after it was purportedly blown up by Syrian government forces. Jobar is a former rebel stronghold, but Syrian government forces have advanced steadily into it in past months. It is strategic because of its proximity to Abbasid Square in Damascus, which is key to controlling the centre of the city. It also provides access to the rebels' main rear base on the outskirts of the capital, Eastern Ghouta. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED EYAD (Photo by Mohammed Eyad / AFP) (Photo by MOHAMMED EYAD/AFP via Getty Images)
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