{"success":1,"onion":[{"id":"2511818","titolo":"The Toys They Carried: Syrian Children Under Siege - The New York Times","ricetta":"[Online \/ ] The Toys They Carried: Syrian Children Under Siege - The New York Times\nSectionsSEARCHSkip to contentSkip to site indexMiddle EastSubscribeLog InSubscribeLog InAdvertisementSupported byThe Toys They Carried: Syrian Children Under SiegeImageMaya, 5, holds her dolls close as her family shelters in a basement in their Damascus suburb.CreditNivin Hotary, via FacebookBy Megan Specia and Hwaida SaadMarch 2, 2018The airstrikes have been unrelenting in a Damascus suburb, where frames of bombed buildings loom over ghostly streets.Hundreds of lives have been lost in less than two weeks of a government siege of the suburb, eastern Ghouta. Dozens of children are among the dead. Many have been crushed by the collapsing walls of homes leveled by missiles.The siege has been deemed \u201cone of the most pitiless onslaughts in this long-running and brutal civil war\u201d by the top United Nations human rights official, Zeid Ra\u2019ad al-Hussein.Families have headed into basements and dank tunnels, with small cook...","url":"http:\/\/partners.nytimes3xbfgragh.onion\/2018\/03\/02\/world\/middleeast\/syria-ghouta-children-siege.html"}]}