Rescue workers pull baby from rubble in Aleppo
Syrian rescue workers have pulled out, on Friday, a two month-old infant from beneath the rubble of a building in the battle-scarred city of Aleppo, Syria.
The rescue workers, who call themselves the Aleppo Civil Defense, captured the footage that shows a man pulling out a baby covered in dust and crying from a small crevice in the rubble having been trapped for 16 hours.
“It’s a miracle!” a rescue worker shouted as a small head is seen emerging from debris.
A jubilant man then clutches the freed child in his arms while his co-workers off-camera cry “God is great.”
It was impossible to independently confirm the authenticity of the 30-second clip or where it was filmed.
Regime air strikes are a daily occurrence in Syria and have killed hundreds of people in rebel-held areas of the city.
Rebels routinely fire mortar rounds at government-held western zones of Aleppo, which was Syria’s commercial hub before its civil war exploded in 2011.
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