From the International front of the Front Page Sections, translated…
Late night on the seventeenth, the Syrian opposition posted a footage on social media, in the footage, the rescuers saved a little boy, placed him on the orange chair of the ambulance from a bombed building in the town of Halab.
The little boy was covered in mud, with blood flowing down his face, he’d silently, wiped away the blood on his face, looked at his hands, covered in blood, then, wiped the blood from his hands onto the chair he was sitting in, just sat silently there, the look of helplessness in this young child was streamed online in a frenzy, causing the global community to feel.
The doctor in the local area taken by the rebels on the eighteenth confirmed, that the little boy was Omran Daqneesh, he was taken to the hospital on the night of the seventeenth, suffered wounds on his head, but no internal damages, he was already released from the hospital as of now.
The newspaper reported, that the footage of Omran’s face, covered in blood reminded us of that Syrian boy, Aylan Kurdi’s body was washed ashore the Turkish beach, and these two sights were the miniature look into the terrors of the Syrian War.
The reporter who’d photograph the young boy said, that the air raid occurred at night at around 7:20, the ambulance arrived quickly, rescued the little boy and his family from their collapsed apartment home, including both his parents, his one-year-old, six-year-old, and eleven-year-old siblings, nobody was injured, but, right after they were rescued out of their apartment complex, the building collapsed.
Their neighbors, weren’t so lucky, there were eight who died, five of whom, were children.
So, this give a very grim look into the effects of war on the young, doesn’t it? And, this is the consequences of the government’s not caring enough about its people, allowing the war to happen.
