In fierce conflicts in recent years, cities which are drivers of economic growth supporting large populations, have been reduced to rubble, be it Aleppo in Syria, or Gaza in Palestine. Infrastructure which took years to build was turned into rubble, millions of people were displaced, and thousands died in the madness of war. Take a look at cities that were devastated beyond recognition during conflicts in recent years.
Aleppo:The once economic hub of Syria was turned into rubble in the 5 years of civil war. The battle for Aleppo devastated the city, the pre-war population of Aleppo was estimated at around 30,78,000 in 2010, It fell to less than a million by 2015 at the peak of the fighting. 30,000 civilians lost their lives, World Bank estimated the damage to the city was around $8 billion.
Raqqa: Raqqa was occupied by Syrian opposition forces in 2013 and was embroiled in a destructive civil war before being seized by ISIS in January 2014, at which time the city was declared the capital of the terrorist group's so-called "caliphate." Raqqa was turned into a ghost town, it was finally liberated in 2017 from ISIS. US, British and French Coalition forces carried out tens of thousands of air strikes and US forces admitted to firing 30,000 artillery rounds during the offensive on Raqqa. An estimated 11,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed, including hospitals, mosques, schools, and water facilities.
Homs: Syria’s third largest city with a pre-war population of more than 1 million, was devastated beyond recognition during more than five years of civil strife. A 2019 damage assessment by the United Nations Institute for Research and Training (UNITAR) found 13,778 buildings were damaged: 3,082 were destroyed, 5,570 were severely damaged and 4,946 were partially damaged.
Ukraine cities destroyed in Russian invasion: Six cities in Ukraine had been destroyed due to the invasion of Russian troops. All of them are in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. Mariupol, Volnovakha, Rubizhne, Popasna, Lyman and Sievierodonetsk were destroyed.
Mariupol: Is a city that has been under fire since the very first days of the war. One of the most horrific moments of the war was the bloody bombing of the Mariupol Drama Theater, where people were hiding from the shelling. According to various sources, between 300 and 600 civilians, including children, were killed.
Bakhmut:Bakhmut was one of the oldest and most picturesque cities in Ukraine's Donbas region, underpinned economically by industries unusual for the region. There is nothing. They destroyed everything. There are no buildings. It is a pity, it is a tragedy, but for today, Bakhmut is only in our hearts. There is nothing in this place," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in May 2023 while speaking alongside U.S. President Joe Biden.