In pictures: Battle of Aleppo ends after years of bloodshed

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People are sharing images of what the Syrian city of Aleppo used to look like before it was devastated by war.

The city, located in the north-east of the country, was a thriving industrial and financial hub before violence between the government regime and rebel fighters took hold in 2012, severing it in two.

Four years of fighting since then has seen Aleppo’s infrastructure obliterated by air strikes from both sides of the conflict — and now images are resurfacing as a reminder of the lively city it once was.

Images of the once grand Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo, also known as the ‘Great Mosque’ have revealed how it now lies in ruins.

Several of the walls surrounding the UNESCO-listed building have been destroyed and pro-government fighters have been seen looking on at the ruins.

The pictures emerged as fighting broke out in the city once again – despite a truce deal that involved plans for a mass evacuation of civilians this morning

Syrian pro-government forces walking in the ancient Umayyad mosque in the old city of Aleppo, which now lies in ruins

Government forces stand on top of a burned out tank that has been left next to the destroyed buildings close to the mosque

The same street just seven years ago was a bustling shopping area filled with businesses and many cars on the road 

The streets of the Old City of Aleppo are virtually unrecognisable after being bombarded by shells in some intense battles 

A man carries a child with an IV drip as he flees deeper into the remaining rebel-held areas of Aleppo

The carnage emerged as Syrian troops were poised to recapture all of the country's second city

The Syrian army and allied fighters are poised to take control of the war-torn city

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