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#8069366
14 April 2022
Ukrainians attend first aid training, in stopping bleeding, counteracting chemical threats, burns,fractures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) actions, provided by workers of Odesa's Emergency Medical Center, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine 13 April 2022.
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14 April 2022
Ukrainians attend first aid training, in stopping bleeding, counteracting chemical threats, burns,fractures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) actions, provided by workers of Odesa's Emergency Medical Center, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine 13 April 2022.
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#8069370
14 April 2022
Ukrainians attend first aid training, in stopping bleeding, counteracting chemical threats, burns,fractures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) actions, provided by workers of Odesa's Emergency Medical Center, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine 13 April 2022.
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#8069372
14 April 2022
Ukrainians attend first aid training, in stopping bleeding, counteracting chemical threats, burns,fractures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) actions, provided by workers of Odesa's Emergency Medical Center, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine 13 April 2022.
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#8069374
14 April 2022
Ukrainians attend first aid training, in stopping bleeding, counteracting chemical threats, burns,fractures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) actions, provided by workers of Odesa's Emergency Medical Center, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine 13 April 2022.
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#8069376
14 April 2022
Workers of Odesa's Emergency Medical Center conducts for locals first aid training in stopping bleeding, counteracting chemical threats, burns,fractures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) actions, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine 13 April 2022.
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#8069380
14 April 2022
Workers of Odesa's Emergency Medical Center conducts for locals first aid training in stopping bleeding, counteracting chemical threats, burns,fractures, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) actions, amid Russia's invasion in Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine 13 April 2022.
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#6734334
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734336
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734338
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734340
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734342
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734344
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734346
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734350
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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#6734352
19 May 2021
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) A picture taken on May 19, 2021 in Gaza city shows Palestinian Mohammad al-Hadidi at his brother's house holding his son Omar -- who was pulled alive from under the rubble while his mother and four brothers perished in an Israeli airstrike on May 15 on the Shati refugee camp. - After the strikes, rescue workers pulled the five-month-old from the arms of his dead mother early in the morning, with one of his tiny legs fractured in three places. All his other children -- Suhayb, 13, Yahya, 11, Abderrahman, 8, and Osama, 6 -- perished in the bombing along with their mother Maha Abu Hattab, 36.
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