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Description A Chechen woman with a wounded child.jpg | "I was unable to help anybody since my right arm was broken. There was no time for helping. Everybody was lying on the ground, both shoppers and merchants. One on top of another. I found out later that three were lying on top of my husband, all of them were dead. He survived. I heard neither screams nor groans. I just saw opened mouths and grimaces. The survivors were trying to move but kept falling down again. I held my wounded arm and ran behind a counter. I was looking for my husband, but hadn't found him. I was hoping to see at least his coat which he was dressed in. I stepped over the bodies, slipped on the blood, fell down and was rolling in blood as I tried to get up. I fell again, got up and suddenly saw my husband in his leather coat. I went closer, touched him, shook him, and he opened his eyes. Then we realized that we were both alive." | |||||
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Source | http://exhibition.ipvnews.org/photo_015.php | |||||
Author | Natalia Medvedeva | |||||
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