Syrian Wars
The Syrian Wars refer to a series of conflicts that began in 2011, primarily sparked by protests against the government of Bashar al-Assad. The situation escalated into a civil war, with various groups, including the Syrian government, opposition forces, and extremist factions, fighting for control. The conflict has led to significant loss of life and displacement of millions of people.
The war has also drawn in international actors, with countries like Russia and Iran supporting the Assad regime, while others, such as the United States and Turkey, have backed opposition groups. The ongoing violence has created a complex humanitarian crisis, affecting civilians and leading to widespread destruction across the country.