"I could feel the heat on my skin, smell the burning plastic," she recalled. "People were running in all directions, and I had to shout over the noise just to be heard."
"We were asleep, or at least trying to sleep, when the explosions started," said Abu Khalid, a father who lived behind the hospital with his three children.
"It was like hell on earth," he said, as his children clung to him while ducking between burning tents.
"It was a horror show," he told me, his voice cracking, as the first patients arrived with devastating injuries.
Collection
[
|
...
]