A long a stretch of two-lane highway outside Syria's embattled city of Aleppo, government snipers, artillery and airstrikes can target everything that moves. Drivers traverse it at high speed, slowing only to swerve around bomb craters. Parts of the road are protected by earthen berms or heaps of old vehicles - the remains of cars, buses and trucks destroyed en route.
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Syrians ride a motorbike past a collapsed building on which a graffiti reads \"Save Aleppo\" on April 30, 2016 in the central Syrian town of Talbisseh in the Homs province.