Pokemon Go has become a worldwide phenomenon.
So much so that teenagers in war-ravaged Syria are risking their lives to catch rare Pokemon. Young players in the city of Douma, held by rebels, are traipsing through bomb-damaged buildings playing the popular game.
Activists are placing print out versions of the Pokemon monsters in the rubble of damaged homes while others are painting Pokemon figures on the walls.
Flip the page for images of Syrian teens engaging in the latest craze.