The civil war in Syria is a confusing mix of rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, al-Qaida aligned fighters from the group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), and the regime’s army.
That’s especially true on Syria’s border with Turkey. The BBC’s James Reynolds reports from the border on that conflict.
- BBC: Syria conflict: Rebel clashes ‘leaves almost 500 dead’
- BBC: New front in Syria’s multiplying war
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- James Reynolds, Tehran correspondent for BBC News. He tweets @JamesEReynolds.
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