ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月4日 07時56分


On April 12, 11 members of the Mirza Gul family gathered around an unfamiliar object on the ground outside their home. The night before, the Taliban had fought Afghan soldiers nearby. When 2 of the smaller kids picked the object up,16-year-old Jalil realized that it was dangerous: an unexploded rocket from the battle. He tried to wrest it away from them, but in the tussle, it fell and exploded. It was a cruel day, even by the standards of Afghanistan’s long war. By day’s end, 4 were dead, including Jalil. 7 survivors — 3 brothers and 4 of their first cousins — were left to bear the weight of those losses, and more: Every one of them lost a leg, and 2 lost both. Abdul Rashid, 12, remembers when he regained consciousness. “I tried to stand up and my legs were gone,” he said. His 11-year-old brother Mangal said he hobbled on his knees toward their home, but passed out and awoke in the hospital. The 2 boys and a third brother need long-term hospitalization. Mangal, who was photographed here by @jimhuylebroek, wants to become an engineer, he said. Abdul Rashid hopes to be a doctor when he finishes school. And his twin Bashir has been practicing his writing in Pashto, his favorite subject. One passage read, “May God be merciful on me and bring me better health.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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