Javier Manzano won the ‘2013, Photography Pulitzer Prize’ with this stunning photograph taken in the city of Alepe, Syria. The photographer captured an instant of assault melded with beauty. The wall drilled by bullets, diffuses a fascinating light, generating discomfort on the soldiers ready to give their souls to protect their rights.
Two rebel soldiers in Syria guard their sniper’s nest in the Karmel Jabl neighborhood of Aleppo as light streams through more than a dozen holes made by bullets and shrapnel in the tin wall behind them. The dust from more than one hundred days of shelling, bombing and firefights hung in the air. Karmel Jabl is strategically important because of its proximity to the main road that separates several of the main battlegrounds in the city. Both sides (the Free Syria Army and the regime) rely heavily on snipers in a cat and mouse game along Aleppo’s frontlines. (Photo taken October 18, 2012)
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