In all around world an international travel hotspot has now an images of a war- torn country, whose news fills the news column of every country. A land which originally has deserts, fertile areas, aesthetic beauty, monuments is turned into a mudland. Syria, an Arabic country sharing it's border with Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon is struggling hard on its ground. In today's scenario Syria is the largest battlefield with generator of Sunni-Shia sectarianism and terrorism in the world. Chronically it is Syria's First Civil War of the modern era, that is taking place in every city of Syria like in Homs, in Hama, in Deir Ezzor, in Deraa and in Rural Damascus. Taking all the happening in Syria lightly will be impossible as even independent voices from inside Syria are hard to find out, and often impossible to verify. Crises in Syria began in March of 2011 in the Syrian city of Deraa between two sides within the same country where one supported the president of Syria, Bashar al- Assad while one group or rebels don't want him to be in power anymore. It’s a nasty horrible civil war with people on both sides getting killed, displacing millions of families to struggle hard for survival inside Syria and risking their lives for migration with a hope to find acceptance and opportunities as a Syrian refugees in bordering countries. The Syrian Civil War is arguably the worst humanitarian crisis since the Second World War, with over a quarter million killed, roughly the same number wounded or missing. A small protest was transformed into the war where forces opened fire on peaceful demonstration which was escalarated into a full scale civil war by charging protestors anger and making the situation worse. By looking into the situation many countries are coming forward to provide shelters, registering refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, where most live at best in a kind of holding pattern but at worst in survival mode. Countries like Germany, Sweden, France, United Kingdom, Denmark, Hungary other European countries are getting Syrian asylum requests frequently. Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq all have refugees camps so far for migrants. Shelters are provided to refugees but in reality the living environment is not secure as displaced population lack power, water and basic supplies like hygiene materials causing mental trauma, their worry and fatigue are clearly visible on the face of traumatised survivors who plead for a a slice of normalcy in life, in fact entire cities no longer exist for them with people having no home and no possessions to sustain them in these difficult times.
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