maram survived the surgery. dr nott operated day and night for a week.yed in the city while the bombs fell. they're very good war surgeons, really good war surgeons. very experienced. and they can cope with lots of things which they couldn't have done before that. not only that, we saved countless hundreds and thousands of people's lives, and i think that was all we could ask for, to be honest with you. most of eastern aleppo's doctors are now in idlib, and there they'll be much needed. the civilians who fled have horrible injuries. it was multiple amputations, because those patients were suffering from cold as well. so although you're doing an amputation, it's like getting frostbite in your amputated leg, and so we had to go higher and higher. the battle for aleppo may be over, but syria's medical needs are still enormous. the most gravely ill have been sent to turkey for more help. maram was one of them. sent there alone, we don't know if she survived. quentin sommerville, bbc news. the new york times says apple has removed the newspaper's app from its