11 October, 2024
These shrapnel fragments fell near our place of refuge yesterday. For those who don’t know, they are small parts of a shell’s structure that spread widely after it detonates. They are extremely hot and have sharp edges like blades. I recall during my time working at the hospital, after every attack, the most challenging cases we faced were the ones involving these shrapnel injuries. Most of the victims were from homes near the targeted areas, and unfortunately, in many cases, their injuries resulted either in complete paralysis due to direct spinal cord damage or internal bleeding in the brain or organs, both of which are difficult to treat given the severe shortage of resources caused by the war.
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