Khaleej Times

Syrian boy loses legs after a bomb hits his house while having lunch

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idlib (Syria) — In the aftermath of a barrel bomb attack in Syria’s Idlib, nine-year-old Abdel Basset Al Satuf tries to sit up, his legs blown off, and screams “Daddy, pick me up!”

Abdel Basset was caught in a barrel bomb attack by government forces on Thursday in the town of Al Hbeit, in northwest Idlib province.

The harrowing footage of the young boy screaming for his father as he struggles to sit up, his legs turned to bloody stumps, quickly spread on social media.

The child was taken to a hospital in the provincial capital Idlib city for preliminar­y treatment, but on Friday he and his father were transferre­d to Turkey for specialise­d care.

In an ambulance about to head to the border, Abdel Basset recounted the incident as his father Taan tried to keep his composure.

“We were sitting having lunch when the barrel bombs started to fall on the town and my father told us to get in the house,” he said.

“But as we arrived at the door of the house a barrel fell on it and when it exploded fire blasted towards me and amputated my legs,” he said.

“My father immediatel­y picked me up and moved me and put me down on the ground (away from the house) and then an ambulance came and they treated me,” he added.

In the video, Abdel Basset can be seen sitting stunned as desperate voices scream for an ambulance and paramedics.

His father had run back to the house to search for the rest of the family, three of whom were killed in the attack. In Al Hbeit, the family’s landlord described the incident as “a massacre”.

“The family was having lunch and I was walking with his father, and at first we didn’t notice anything until the aircraft arrived,” he said.

“Then a barrel bomb came down and there was a big explosion,” Walid Abu Ras said.

Taan ran back towards his house, trying to warn his family to take cover when their home was hit.

“Abdel Basset’s legs were blown off and one of his sisters was killed, and another one was wounded. His mother was killed and he doesn’t know yet,” Abu Ras said.

We were sitting having lunch when the barrel bombs started to fall on the town and my father told us to get in the house. but as we arrived at the door of the house a barrel fell on it and when it exploded fire blasted towards me and amputated my legs Abdel Basset Al Satuf, Syrian boy

The attack also killed the husband of one of Abdel Basset’s sisters. Abu Ras said the family had arrived in Idlib less than two years ago from Latamneh in neighbouri­ng Hama, displaced by war like more than half of Syria’s population.

The video of Abdel Basset is just the latest footage to refocus attention on the plight of Syria’s civilians, particular­ly children.

In August 2016, haunting images of a four-year-old called Omran, shell-shocked and covered in dust after an air strike, reverberat­ed around the world. Syria’s government and rebel forces are technicall­y observing a ceasefire brokered by Turkey and Russia that began on December 30.

But while the truce has brought relative quiet to parts of the country, sporadic violence has continued, with civilians often the victims.

More than 310,000 people have been killed in the conflict that began with anti-government protests in March 2011.

Rights groups have regularly criticised Syria’s government for using barrel bombs, crude munitions notorious for causing indiscrimi­nate casualties, but President Bashar Al Assad denies his forces use the weapon.

On Friday afternoon, Turkey’s IHH charity tweeted pictures of Abdel Basset arriving in Turkey and being attended by medics there.

His body extended just half way down the stretcher carrying him to an ambulance, and he was covered in a thick blanket. Next to him lay a stuffed yellow toy duck nearly the same size as the boy himself.

 ?? AFP ?? Abdel Basset Al Satuf is seen inside an ambulance in the town of Al Hbeit ahead of being transferre­d to Turkey for treatment . —
AFP Abdel Basset Al Satuf is seen inside an ambulance in the town of Al Hbeit ahead of being transferre­d to Turkey for treatment . —
 ??  ?? The relatives of Abdel Basset Al Satuf stand next to an ambulance in Al Hbeit as he’s being transferre­d to Turkey for medical treatment. —
The relatives of Abdel Basset Al Satuf stand next to an ambulance in Al Hbeit as he’s being transferre­d to Turkey for medical treatment. —

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