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By Eleazar David Meléndez | October 1, 2012 5:13 AM EST

A centuries-old Syrian marketplace that is a both a major tourist attraction and a source of cultural pride burned down on Saturday after combatants in that country's protracted civil war took to the narrow streets of Aleppo, an ancient commercial capital.

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A culturally significant medieval citadel was set ablaze and torn by bombs and shrapnel over the weekend as fighting intensified in the ancient Syrian city of Aleppo.

The burning of the Medina souk, a Unuesco World Heritage Site, was the latest cultural tragedy to befall the war-torn nation, where battles between the Assad regime and rebels have intensified in recent days as the government has adopted incrementally more hard-line strategies, reportedly executing captured enemies and intensifying its campaign of indiscriminate urban shelling.

“It’s a big loss and a tragedy that the old city has now been affected,” Kishore Rao, director of Unesco’s World Heritage Centre, told Dubai-based Gulf News by telephone.

Sadly, the destruction of the timeless landmark appeared to have been for nought, as various media sources reported the fighting that sparked the blaze as "deadlocked." Amateur videos of the fighting posted online show rebel and government soldiers unable to advance in a challenging urban scenario of labyrinthine alleys and narrow streets, but instead spraying the facade of buildings in the city center with shrapnel and fire.

"No one is actually making gains here, it is just fighting and more fighting, and terrified people are fleeing," an activist contacted by Reuters said via telephone.

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A culturally significant medieval citadel was set ablaze and torn by bombs and shrapnel over the weekend as fighting intensified in the ancient Syrian city of Aleppo.

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Images shot by amateur videographers and posted on YouTube show fire raging through the city. According to reports, government forces stationed in tall towers attacked rebels below.

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A timeless souk that is a major tourist attraction and a world landmark was on fire Saturday, with hundreds of shops destroyed as the inferno blackened the centuries-old structure.

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File photo of the souk in better times.

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Carnage in the marketplace as observed Saturday.

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File photo of a shop within the souk in better times.

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Rebel and government camps blamed each other for the debacle. What is known is the destruction came amidst the intensification of battles in Aleppo's commercial district.

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The firefights caused destruction even in areas that were untouched by the blaze.

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A rebel fires his rifle during confrontations with government forces in Aleppo Saturday.

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Combatants face off in the Aleppo city center Saturday.

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A rebel fighter takes cover after firing at government forces in urban warfare within the ancient citadel of Aleppo.

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Rebel fighters target government forces positioned on higher ground in Aleppo Saturday.

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