Syria Marks a Decade Since Assad's Ouster, Amid Deep Scars
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Syrians marked ten years since the removal of former President Bashar al-Assad on Monday. The anniversary comes as the nation continues to recover from profound conflict and division.
The Assad family ruled Syria for five decades before its ouster. A subsequent 14-year civil war caused widespread devastation.
The conflict killed an estimated 500,000 people and displaced millions more. It left the country's infrastructure and social fabric severely damaged.
Today, Syria remains fractured. The population faces the ongoing challenge of rebuilding after decades of turmoil.