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Haunting image of Syrian boy rescued from Aleppo rubble

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ALEPPO MEDIA CENTER VIA AP

In this frame grab taken from video provided by the Syrian anti-government activist group Aleppo Media Center, a child sits in an ambulance after being pulled out or a building hit by an airstirke, in Aleppo, Syria on Wednesday.

BEIRUT » Syrian opposition activists have released haunting footage showing a young boy rescued from the rubble in the aftermath of a devastating airstrike in Aleppo.

The image of the stunned and weary looking boy, sitting in an orange chair inside an ambulance covered in dust and with blood on his face, encapsulates the horrors inflicted on the conflicted northern city and is being widely shared on social media.

Doctors in Aleppo on Thursday identified the boy as 5-year-old Omran. Osama Abu al-Ezz confirmed he was brought to the hospital known as “M10” Wednesday night following an airstrike on the rebel-held district of Qaterji with head wounds, but no brain injury, and was later discharged.

Doctors in Aleppo use code names for hospitals, which they say have been systematically targeted by government airstrikes. Abu al-Ezz said they do that “because we are afraid security forces will infiltrate their medical network and target ambulances as they transfer patients from one hospital to another.”

In the video posted late Wednesday by the Aleppo Media Center, a man is seen plucking the boy away from a chaotic nighttime scene and carrying him inside the ambulance, looking dazed and flat-eyed.

The boy then runs his hand over his blood-covered face, looks at his hands and wipes them on the ambulance chair.

Opposition activists said there were eight casualties overall from the air strike on Qaterji, among them five children.

The image of Omran in the orange chair is reminiscent of the image of Aylan Kurdi, the drowned Syrian boy whose body was found on a beach in Turkey and came to encapsulate the horrific toll of Europe’s migrant crisis.

5 responses to “Haunting image of Syrian boy rescued from Aleppo rubble”

  1. aomohoa says:

    This breaks my heart.

  2. Pocho says:

    It’s sad. But do we also have haunting pictures of dead bodies from the recent Fanatic Islamic Terrorist attacks on US soil? Where’s the pictures of US kids that lost one or both parents in these attacks. Funny how the Media can make you feel for foreign kids in war but not so much for the US kids losing loved ones. Biased, setting us up for the eventual unvetted Syrian Refugees

    • advertiser1 says:

      There are tons of those pictures as well. The point here is that both sides of any conflict suffer; and those citizens, like you and I have no control over those conflicts. Neither side is blameless, and the repercussions to both sides’ policies are that the populaces suffer.

      • Pocho says:

        come on now. This is a setup by the Biased Liberal Media setting us up for the eventual unvetted Syrian refugees that are already here or eventually to be here in the Islands. I feel sorry for anyone that have to be an unwilling spectator to any war. This is a setup! I smell it.

        • advertiser1 says:

          Well, the residents of the middle east are more than simple spectators to the war. They are, more so than we, unwillingly drawn into the death and destruction.

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