Children have been involved from the start of the Syrian revolution.
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A member of the Free Syrian Army holds up a child as he protests against Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad
But as the civil war enters it’s third year, more and more children are becoming involved in the day-to-day fighting.
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Many of the boys follow their parents into the war.
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A Free Syrian Army checkpoint guard with his son.
Reporters on the ground say of the rebel forces: “most are young civilians, some 16 or 17 years old.”
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Boys as young as 12 have been reported on the battlefield.
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Some are younger than that.
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Young boys who cannot handle weapons are used to carry supplies for the rebels.
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This boy runs to avoid sniper fire.
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And feeding ammunition for artillery.
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Many of the teenagers are snipers.
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Because of their endurance and good eyesight.
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There is formal training for these boys…
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… so they will be competent on the battlefield.
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They fight in bedrooms that could be their own.
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And use basketball courts they could be playing on as a location to fire mortars.
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They sleep wherever they can.
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They sleep in classrooms that they just graduated from.
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A boy with a gun on a school bench.
This is how they shower.
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And this is how they swim… sometimes in captured pools and sometimes in craters left by bombs.
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They are wounded along with the older solders.
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And they keep photos of their families with them.
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And no matter how macho they act…
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… they are still kind of just kids.
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Kids with play things.
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These children use this former Assad tank as a jungle gym.
And while the boys fight, the girls wait in long lines for humanitarian aid.
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A girl cheers near the site where a jet fighter belonging to forces loyal to Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad crashed.
For these children, their country has changed forever.
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‘Free Syria’ in Arabic.
But the question remains how long will the devastating war rage on?
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6-months old laughs as he is posed with a machine gun.
I hope not long.
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