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Omran, face of Syrian agony after Aylan

Bolduan, a respected reporter, told viewers about Omran Daqneesh, and how his life in the Syrian capital of Aleppo amid a brutal civil war is unimaginably different from that enjoyed by most American children.

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The Syrian kid was taken to a hospital known as M10, where doctors work bravely and almost nonstop to help the victims of the fighting.

The announcement followed pleas from the United Nations and the European Union for a halt in the fighting in divided Aleppo to allow aid deliveries.

The U.N. envoy, Steffan de Mistura, said there was “no sense” in holding the meeting Thursday in light of the obstacles to delivering aid. After the attack, the rescue workers and journalists arrived and about eight people were died in the airstrike including children.

“We were passing them from one balcony to the other”, said photojournalist Mahmoud Raslan, who took the photo.

An hour after his rescue, the badly damaged building the Omran was in completely collapsed.

He is young – one witness puts him at four, perhaps five years old, but his chubby arms and legs and the way he clings to the man who pulled him from the rubble of his bombed-out home suggest he is still a toddler. “Her ankle was pinned beneath the rubble”, Raslan added. The doctor who treated him said his wounds were minor, but his mother and brother had more serious injuries. “Bloody terrible. What can we do??” asked Labor party member David Baines after viewing the original tweet sent by Telegraph reporter Raf Sanchez. According to CNN, it took almost an hour to dig the family out.

He’s 5 years old and wearing a Nickelodeon T-shirt.

But latest news, which is very special about Aleppo, this city is in northern Syria.

Mr. Trumps xenophobia and nationalism, would deny this young boy the dream of nothing more than not wishing to be buried under his own apartment building. At least 12 presumed Syrian refugees died trying to reach the Greek island of Kos.

While I struggle to stay calm about that nonsense, the Syrian kid didn’t bat an eye. Once he saw them, he started crying, a report said. “He was in the same situation, he did not cry at all”. In July, organisations began tweeting images of children suffering the brunt of the Syrian crisis holding pictures of Pokémon figures to show that they needed to be rescued.

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“Regime and Russian aircraft are carrying out dozens of raids every day on Idlib province and the west of Aleppo province to prevent reinforcements reaching rebel positions”, said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman. We all are aware of Airstrikes occurred in this place recently.

Omran and Alan Two tiny symbols of Syrian horror