Syrian boy whose bloodied ambulance picture broke hearts looks much happier now (photos)
The Syrian boy whose picture tore at people's
heartstrings last year after it went viral has been captured in a recent
photo and he seems to be in a much better place now. Omran Daqneesh was
just five years old when he was pulled out of a rubble after his house
was bombed in Aleppo last year.
A photo of him in an ambulance covered
in dust and blood caused worldwide outrage and made people away of the
sad reality in Syria.
Omran, who became a symbol of the horrors of the Syrian civil war, has appeared publicly for the first time during a TV interview. Footage shows him sitting on his dad’s lap with his sister beside him looking healthy and happy. Omran's family were interviewed at their home in Aleppo, which is now under control of forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Omran, who became a symbol of the horrors of the Syrian civil war, has appeared publicly for the first time during a TV interview. Footage shows him sitting on his dad’s lap with his sister beside him looking healthy and happy. Omran's family were interviewed at their home in Aleppo, which is now under control of forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
During the
interview, Omran’s dad recalled how he did not hear a plane above his
house before the air strikes and rejected offers to leave Syria.
He revealed he has changed his son’s name to protect him from those who threatened to kidnap him. He went on to accuse rebels of intimidating him.
In the past, the Daqneesh family refused to speak to the media for
fear of being targeted after their son's photo went viral. It is unclear
if they were coerced to grant this recent interview which was conducted
for a Lebanese TV station that supports Assad’s regime.
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