War-torn cities in the world
2011-12-01 03:34:28 GMT2011-12-01 11:34:28(Beijing Time)
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A Libyan man walks on the street in the center of the war-battered city of Sirte, Libya, Nov. 25, 2011. As Muammar Gaddafi's hometown, Sirte was left heavily damaged by intense fighting. (Xinhua File Photo/Qin Haishi)
A Libyan child rides a bicycle on a street in the center of the war-battered city of Sirte, Libya, Nov. 25, 2011. As Muammar Gaddafi's hometown, Sirte was left heavily damaged by intense fighting. (Xinhua File Photo/Qin Haishi)
Locals play soccer near the ruins of the Royal Palace Darulaman in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, Sept. 30, 2011. Continuous conflicts have left the war-torn country and the people with enormous injuries, even if the major war ended almost 10 years ago. (Xinhua File Photo/Gong Bing)
Two Afghan schoolgirls walk along a mountain road in capital Kabul Nov. 2, 2011. About one third of the population live under poverty line in the war-ravaged Afghanistan. (Xinhua File Photo/Ahmad Massoud)
As Muammar Gaddafi's hometown, Sirte was left heavily damaged by intense fighting.