Far From Winding Down, Syria’s War Escalates on Multiple Fronts<br />Moaz said that All types of weapons have been used on us for seven years, and the whole world is watching,<br />That was just a fraction of the violence this week in northern Syria, according to residents<br />and rescue workers, as the Syrian government and its Russian ally stepped up their air war on two of the country’s last major rebel-held areas.<br />After seven years of fighting, an estimated 400,000 deaths<br />and 11 million Syrians displaced from their homes — more than half the population — many international officials and analysts appear to be shifting to the question of how to rebuild Syria after what they see as the inevitable restoration of control under Mr. Assad.<br />In one 48-hour period this week, government strikes killed more than 100 people, mostly civilians, according to rescue<br />and medical workers, in the besieged, rebel-held suburbs just east of the capital, Damascus.<br />United said that There are multiple fronts where people are under extreme danger without a view to a solution,<br />Haid Haid, a Syria researcher at Chatham House, a Britain-based research group, said there are already signs<br />that other insurgent groups also are using guerrilla strategies, setting off explosions in the government-controlled cities of Damascus and Aleppo.