
“An Iraqi man comforts his wounded son at the Falluja city hospital, September 9, 2004. U.S. and Iraqi forces clashed with suspected foreign militants close to Iraq’s border with Syria, leaving nearly two dozen rebels dead, while U.S. war planes struck west of Baghdad for a third straight day.” “A doctor at Falluja’s main hospital, Rafi Hayad, said four of those killed were children and two women. He said at least 16 people had been wounded, eight of them children.”
Wow. A powerful photo.
Diane, you’re doing a wonderful job here at Karmalised.
Thank you for all the work I know you put into it.
Hi Jude,
Not work. Therapy. My real time isn’t exactly bursting with people who care about any of this. They find it all a minor annoyance that’s sure to go away soon.
Peace & thanks for stopping by.
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