The human world, since created, has been through many devastating wars taking thousands of lives and slaughtering many. From the ancient era to this current day everyone is not ready to start the war because of any reason, and it’s been said that only the dead people have seen the end of the war. In our history textbooks, we have read about these wars but never seen one except the war which is still going on inside the boundaries of Syria. In March 2011 Syria’s government, driven by Pres. Bashar al-Assad confronted an unprecedented challenge to its power when favorable to a vote-based system fights ejected all through the country. Dissidents requested a finish to the tyrant practices of the Assad system, set up since Assad’s dad, Ḥafiz al-Assad, became president in 1971. The Syrian government utilized brutality to smother exhibits, utilizing police, military, and paramilitary powers. Resistance state armies started to shape in 2011, and by 2012 the contention had ventured into an undeniable common conflict. In this extraordinary element, Britannica gives a manual for the common conflict and investigates the recorded setting of the contention. Evaluations of the all outnumber of passings in the Syrian Civil War, by opposition activist groups, differ among 494,438 and around 606,000 as of June 2021. On 23 April 2016, the United Nations and Arab League Envoy to Syria put out a gauge of 400,000 that had died in the conflict. In Syria, the political dictatorship quashed the citizens. Common society activism and media opportunity were seriously shortened, adequately killing the expectations of political transparency for Syrians. In 2006, Syria started enduring its most terrible drought in more than ninety years. As indicated by the United Nations, 75% of Syria’s ranches fizzled, and 86% of the domesticated animals died between 2006-2011. A few 1.5 million devastated farmer families had to move into quickly extending urban slums in Damascus and Homs, close by Iraqi refugees. Water and food were practically non-existent. With practically zero assets to go around, social disturbance, struggle, and uprising normally followed. These are the few reasons which led Syrians to start a war against their government authorities. This war is reinforced by many leading nations. Russia Iran stood up in the support of the government and the US, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Israel, etc. supported the rebels. This war not only took the lives of half of the population in Syria but caused harm to the country’s economy also. I might not call it the deadliest war in history yet but it is also can’t be unseen.
