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“He Had Moved His Hand A While Ago, But Now Senseless” – Rescue Teams Are Getting Closer To Haidar

Rescue teams are reportedly getting closer to the position of the unfortunate child, Haidar who reportedly fell into a well, in Afghanistan. A brief report from the Twitter page of the Deputy Prime Minister’s Personal Secretary that is known as Abdullah Azzam said, the rescuers had informed the victim that he had previously moved his hand but now did not give any response.

Other than that he also added that two helicopters were ready to fly Haidar to Kabul as soon as they were rescued. In his speech, he appealed to the public to continue to pray for the safety of the child.

Sources: Twitter Abdullah Azzam.

Adib Mohd

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