Held by his father, a boy lies sedated in a hospital hours after his right leg was amputated. He was walking in Urozgan, Afghanistan when a bomb dropped by U.S. war planes exploded near the footpath. (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)
A sign at the head of Mohammed Qasim’s bed at Sandeman Civic Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, describes his injuries. While asleep, the blast from a nearby U.S. bombing strike injured his left hand. Neighbor’s hired a driver for an 8-hour trip to Quetta. (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)
Passersby stare as an unconcious heart attack victim sits slumped in a van. The man was carried here by a passing motorist who responded to his wife’s pleas for help. The man later died. (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)
A 7-yr-old girl lies burned in her hospital bed. A bomb dropped by U.S. war planes exploded where she was walking. When asked what she remembers she said, “dust, big dust.” (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)
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Mohammad Aman drinks morning tea through a catheter tube. A bomb explosion toppled a wall on top of him, breaking his back. (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)
An Afghan bombing victim is whisked into the emergency room on a rusty gurney missing one
of its wheels. The poor hospital often asks patients to buy their own medicine and
supplies. (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)
Surgeon Mohammed Ramzan, kneeling on floor at right, wrestles an Afghan patient’s
dislocated hip into place at Sandeman Civil Hospital in Quetta, Pakistan. (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)
Abdul Wasey, 10, lies in bed with a makeshift traction device--a brick--on his leg as his
father and uncle eat lunch on the hospital floor. A wall fell on the boy during bombing in
Kandahar, Afghanistan. (DON BARTLETTI / Los Angeles Times)