As Bombs Fall, A Neurosurgeon Tells How He Keeps Calm In Syria
Dr. Omar Ibrahim spoke to NPR via Skype from the only working hospital in south Idlib province. The staff, he says, has "just moved into the basement [because of] the attacks."
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June 4, 2019 at 03:19AM
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