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Syria's Children Suffer Most After 10 Years Of Civil War

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In this June 5, 2014, photo, a man rides a bicycle through a part of Homs, Syria, devastated by the country's civil war. Numerous studies have suggested climate change was a factor in record setting drought in Syria in 2014 — one of several causes of the country’s civil war that triggered a massive refugee crisis. (Dusan Vranic/AP)
In this June 5, 2014, photo, a man rides a bicycle through a part of Homs, Syria, devastated by the country's civil war. Numerous studies have suggested climate change was a factor in record setting drought in Syria in 2014 — one of several causes of the country’s civil war that triggered a massive refugee crisis. (Dusan Vranic/AP)

This week marks 10 years since the beginning of the Syrian civil war. Host Lisa Mullins speaks with CNN senior international correspondent Arwa Damon about her reporting of the conflict and its impact on Syria's children.

This segment aired on March 17, 2021.

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