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“It’s just incredibly dangerous for anybody who’s just trying to go about a normal life,” nurse Claire Hayzelden said.
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Hayzelden has treated injuries at Kabul’s Emergency Surgical Center that she’d never expected to encounter. The first such case was a baby whose shoulder was hit by a rocket and died a week after arriving.
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“One of the things that shocked me most is the way the children are just getting caught in the crossfire,” she said. “Or, just people who were just in the wrong place at the wrong time and the bullet hit them. That’s very, very sad.”
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#Afghanistan’s civilians are getting injured and killed in greater numbers than any time since the beginning of the U.S.-led war in late 2001, a sign of the country’s unstable future — and America’s dubious legacy there. The Emergency Surgical Center in #Kabul is where many of them come to heal.
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