(Reuters) - Amid the unrelenting air strikes on eastern Ghouta, a 15-year-old Syrian boy braves the bombing to film what is left of the battered rebel enclave.
Speaking into camera as smoke rises in the distance behind him, Muhammad Najem looks like a young war correspondent, but is just a teenager taking a video in selfie mode in one of the hottest spots of Syria's civil war.
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