This is What's Trending Today:
“This may be my last video.”
That was the message that Lina Shamy sent out on Monday in a Twitter video from Aleppo, Syria.
To everyone who can hear me!#SaveAleppo#SaveHumanity pic.twitter.com/cbExEMKqEY
— Lina shamy (@Linashamy) December 12, 2016
Shamy is a supporter of the Syrian rebels fighting against President Bashar Al-Assad.
In her video message, she asked for the world to protest against the attacks by Assad's forces and his allies. Her message has been retweeted more than 30,000 times.
She was not alone.
Many other people posted videos of what they thought could be their last communication from Aleppo. Shootings and explosions can be heard in the background.
Many had the same message. “This may be my last call.” “Final message … I am very surprised I am tweeting right now and still alive.” “Farewell #Aleppo.”
Final message - people are dying since last night. I am very surprised I am tweeting right now & still alive. - Fatemah #Aleppo
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) December 12, 2016
The messages came out this week as fighting started again in Aleppo following a short ceasefire.
Russia and Turkey worked to make the ceasefire agreement. It was meant to let civilians and rebels leave the city freely and safely. Buses were waiting to take people away. Turkey said it would set up temporary shelters for up to 80,000 refugees fleeing Aleppo.
Officials on both sides of the conflict blamed each other for breaking the ceasefire agreement. Russia said the rebels attacked Syrian government positions. Turkey said that government forces attacked first.
A human rights group in Syria said airplanes bombed the small section of Aleppo still controlled by those opposing Assad.
The United Nations said it received a report saying soldiers fighting for Assad killed 82 civilians on Monday.
Lina Shamy herself continues to post messages and videos on Twitter. On Wednesday, she again urged her followers around the world to “do something.”
HUMANS ALL OVER THE WORLD, DO NOT STOP! ONLY YOU CAN DO SOMETHING.
— Lina shamy (@Linashamy) December 14, 2016
TO THE STREETS NOW!#StandWithAleppo#ToTheStreetsNow pic.twitter.com/ioDgBgxJkY
And that's What's Trending Today.
I'm Kelly Jean Kelly.
Dan Friedell wrote this story for Learning English. Ashley Thompson was the editor.
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farewell - n. an act of leaving