Medics frantically work to revive the lifeless baby, rigorously rubbing her limp body and clearing her airways, until she can take her first breath.
The healthcare workers from Aleppo City Medical Council, a non-profit medical service in the city, can be heard rejoicing when the newborn makes her first whimpers minutes later.
She then breaks out into a full cry after they successfully remove the debris from her head, leaving a finger-sized wound.
The miraculous video was posted on Facebook on Friday with both mother and baby said to be recovering well in hospital. Her three other children, who were also said to be injured in the missile strike, also survived.
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The miraculous video was posted on Facebook on Friday with both mother and baby said to be recovering well in hospital. Her three other children, who were also said to be injured in the missile strike, also survived.
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Hmmm, What is this na wa o
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ReplyDeleteHmmm thank God for de baby life
ReplyDeleteWonders of God's making...such a feat..
ReplyDeleteHmmm thank God for de baby life
ReplyDeleteAmazing...brilliant job weldone
ReplyDeleteWill D's Syria war ever end?thank God for saving d lives of mother and children, but na wa sef, even amidst d displacement dem still dey born
ReplyDeleteThank God that the Baby is alive
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm God bless medicine
ReplyDeleteWhat Heros they are! God bless the Doctors.
ReplyDeleteWhat Heros they are! God bless the Doctors.
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