Horrible images in a Syrian hospital: they keep corpses in the corridor
As Turkey is rocked by successive earthquakes, terrifying images come from Syria, where the earthquake caused great destruction.
The New York Times, one of the most established newspapers in the US, shared with the international public what happened in a hospital in the Atarib region and the images taken by the doctors.
Although it was pointed out that many wounded were treated and many people died in the hospital due to the war that has been going on for more than ten years in Syria, the news shared with the headline “A hospital full of tragedy in Syria” said that the corpses of hundreds of people were brought to the hospital and found in the hospital and morgue, he stated that there is no
Images taken in a hospital in Syria froze the blood.
Speaking to the newspaper, Dr. Abdülmacid said: “Since Monday, the bodies of 148 people have been brought in. He has been coming since Monday. “Some don’t have heads, some don’t have limbs,” said the 33-year-old doctor.
In videos shared with the New York Times, bodies were seen being kept in hallways wrapped in blankets and sheets, while bodies were moved in van-style vehicles. Speaking to the newspaper, Dr. Abdulmacid hailed the release of 3-year-old Abdul Hasib, who escaped from the rubble 36 hours later, as good news.
THE DEATH TOLL EXCEEDED 3000
According to official data from the Syrian government, which was shaken by the earthquake, it was announced that at least 1,930 people lost their lives.
In a statement on Twitter from Syria, the death toll was claimed to be at least 1,930, while the number of wounded was at least 2,950.
However, it was claimed that the death toll rose rapidly in areas under opposition control. The international community has compiled the data from both the opposition and the government and has announced that the total death toll is 3,162.