ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月17日 10時48分


When ISIS left a mortar under a clump of trees near the rail yard in Qaiyara, Iraq, a local informant transmitted the coordinates for an airstrike. By the time this information made its way to the American-led coalition fighting ISIS, and it decided to act, the mortar had been moved. Nevertheless, on March 19, 2016, an airstrike hit the rail yard, as well as the home of Salam al-Odeh’s family. Neighbors and relatives told @nytmag the family had been sleeping when they awoke to the shudder of the airstrike. Sometimes strikes came in pairs, so Salam’s wife, Harbia, scooped up their baby, Bara, and ran out the door. Salam scrambled to save his other children — his daughter, Rawa, and his sons, Musab and Hussein. But then a second strike hit. Salam, the baby and Hussein were killed instantly. His wife hung on until she reached the hospital, where she told her relatives what happened, but then died from her injuries. A few weeks later, Musab died of his wounds too. Only Rawa, who was 2, survived. Azmat Khan took this photo of Rawa while on assignment for @nytmag. Visit the link in our profile to read more about @nytmag’s on-the-ground investigation, which reveals that the U.S.-led battle against ISIS is killing far more civilians than the coalition has acknowledged.


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