No let-up in violence for the Eid holiday in Syria.<br/> <br />Smoke rises above damaged buildings in suburban Damascus. A man can be heard saying there have been airstrikes since the early morning.<br/> <br />As clouds gather above empty streets, people can be heard singing on the first day of Eid.<br/> <br />But it is a different sound heard across the country as air strikes pound targets.<br/> <br />Rights groups say at least 115,000 people have been killed in the conflict.<br/> <br />Video which cannot be independently verified by Reuters shows streets haunted by war.<br/> <br />The cameraman can be heard asking if everyone is ok. He shouts out asking if anyone is there.<br/> <br />Little is left standing as the search goes on for survivors.<br/> <br />The violence in Syria has continued despite a U.N.-backed mission to eliminate the country's chemical weapons.<br/> <br />More than 2 million people have fled the country.<br/> <br />Millions more have been internally displaced in a country that offers few safe havens.