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when we were in baghuz, we we re deeper. when we were in baghuz, we were living in tents.ped. they bumped one tent and —— they bombed one tent. and we were told to get out before our tents caught fire. the onslaught in baghuz so hundreds hundred day as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children carried in shallow pits. i made her mother and father as well as two sisters and an older brother. —— amira lost her mother and father and two sisters and an older brother. my mind had died and my brother. my mind had died and my brother and sisters. after that, it was all fire, so we got out. there was all fire, so we got out. there was a little house and a big mountain and behind it,... isaw little house and a big mountain and behind it,... i saw my brother he was walking up, when across as my mumi was walking up, when across as my mum i today. yeah, hejust ran and went down. when he was running, the hasbrouck and that is when i think he died. the children and is can face another risk. there are many women here who still cling to is ideology. when i grow up, i want to
when we were in baghuz, we we re deeper. when we were in baghuz, we were living in tents.ped. they bumped one tent and —— they bombed one tent. and we were told to get out before our tents caught fire. the onslaught in baghuz so hundreds hundred day as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children carried in shallow pits. i made her mother and father as well as two sisters and an older brother. —— amira lost her mother and father and two sisters and an older brother. my mind...
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the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper.ere was not that much food. and they bombed. they bombed one tent. and our dad told us to get out before our tents caught fire. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught, as well as two sisters and an older brother. we are going to pack our stuff and get out. the aeroplane came and bombed. my mum died, my lttle brother and my sisters. after that, it was all going on fire, so we just got out. there was a little house and a big mountain and behind it, everybody stayed there, everyone not killed. i saw my brother, he was walking up, running across as my mum was dead there. there were bombs and guns. yeah, he just ran and went down. when he was running, the little house broke and that is when i think he died. the children in this camp face another risk. there are many women here who still cling to is ideology. when i grow up, i want to get a fruite from the t
the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper.ere was not that much food. and they bombed. they bombed one tent. and our dad told us to get out before our tents caught fire. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught, as well as two sisters and an older brother. we are going to pack our stuff and get out. the aeroplane came and...
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the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper.e as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped. british women and children may be among them. the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza and the 21 other orphans is unknown. syria was never a safe place to keep detainees. especially children. now they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they are alive or dead. quentin somerville, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the duke and duchess of cambridge are starting a week—long visit to pakistan — we'll look at how previous royal visits have influenced islamabad's relationship with the uk. parts of
the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper.e as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped. british women and...
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the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper.laught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped. british women and children may be among them. the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza and the 21 other orphans is unknown. syria was never a safe place to keep detainees. especially children. now they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they are alive or dead. quentin somerville, bbc news. the parents of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed in a road accident involving an american woman with diplomatic immunity, have arrived in the united states, where they hope to raise awareness about the case. the
the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper.laught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and...
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the last is stronghold — baghuz — fell in march. for donald trump, that spelled job done. our benefit," he tweeted this morning. "and only fight to win. turkey, europe, syria, iran, iraq, russia and the kurds will now have to figure the situation out." how far does the turkish leader intend to go? he says he wants a safe zone in northern syria and he gave some indication at the un last month. this morning, he said the operation was about to begin. translation: there is always a phrase we say, "we can come any night without warning". and our determination remains because it is absolutely out of the question for us to further tolerate the threats from these terrorist groups. mr erdogan says he wants to settle as many as 2 million syrian refugees inside of the safe zone — a little over half the number currently sheltering in turkey. and there is the question of what happens to captured is fighters being held by the kurds. washington says turkey will now be responsible. paul adams, bbc news. there has been a furious cross—party response in congress today. the senator lindsey g
the last is stronghold — baghuz — fell in march. for donald trump, that spelled job done. our benefit," he tweeted this morning. "and only fight to win. turkey, europe, syria, iran, iraq, russia and the kurds will now have to figure the situation out." how far does the turkish leader intend to go? he says he wants a safe zone in northern syria and he gave some indication at the un last month. this morning, he said the operation was about to begin. translation: there is always...
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the last is stronghold — baghuz — fell in march. for donald trump, that spelled job done.d only fight to win. turkey, europe, syria, iran, iraq, russia and the kurds will now have to figure the situation out." how far does the turkish leader intend to go? he says he wants a safe zone in northern syria and he gave some indication at the un last month. this morning, he said the operation was about to begin. translation: there is always a phrase we say, "we can come any night without warning". and our determination remains because it is absolutely out of the question for us to further tolerate the threats from these terrorist groups. mr erdogan says he wants to settle as many as 2 million syrian refugees inside the safe zone — a little over half the number currently sheltering in turkey. and there is the question of what happens to captured is fighters being held by the kurds. washington says turkey will now be responsible. paul adams, bbc news. our middle east editorjeremy bowen is here with me now. in some quarters a very angry response to the president because of what the
the last is stronghold — baghuz — fell in march. for donald trump, that spelled job done.d only fight to win. turkey, europe, syria, iran, iraq, russia and the kurds will now have to figure the situation out." how far does the turkish leader intend to go? he says he wants a safe zone in northern syria and he gave some indication at the un last month. this morning, he said the operation was about to begin. translation: there is always a phrase we say, "we can come any night without...
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the last is stronghold — baghuz — fell in march. for donald trump, that spelled job done.in. turkey, europe, syria, iran, iraq, russia and the kurds will now have to figure the situation out." how far does the turkish leader intend to go? he says he wants a safe zone in northern syria and he gave some indication at the un last month. this morning, he said the operation was about to begin. translation: there is always a phrase we say, "we can come any night without warning". and our determination remains because it is absolutely out of the question for us to further tolerate the threats from these terrorist groups. mr erdogan says he wants to settle as many as two million syrian refugees inside of the safe zone — a little over half the number currently sheltering in turkey. and there is the question of what happens to captured is fighters being held by the kurds. washington says turkey will now be responsible. paul adams, bbc news. our middle east editor had this assessment as to what the reaction in turkey would be to president trump's decision. well, delighted, in terms o
the last is stronghold — baghuz — fell in march. for donald trump, that spelled job done.in. turkey, europe, syria, iran, iraq, russia and the kurds will now have to figure the situation out." how far does the turkish leader intend to go? he says he wants a safe zone in northern syria and he gave some indication at the un last month. this morning, he said the operation was about to begin. translation: there is always a phrase we say, "we can come any night without warning"....