Suddenly, the former construction worker was shot. Not a Kalashnikov bullet that passes through, but the government army sniper shot. No kidding, a bullet through the chest to the back left. He was immediately rushed to the hospital.
Magical. Fuad still alive. The bullet barely missing her heart. Four days he was hospitalized. After that, he was conscious and recovered. "The doctor called my body like a mountain," he told Tempo last Wednesday, with a laugh. Fuad then returned to his hometown in Marea.
In the hospital's secret rebel army in the city of Azaz, north Syria, Fuad indicates wound. Tempo see exactly bullet in the left chest and a smaller wound on the back. More than 20 stitches stretches from the chest to the lower back. "It's taking a bullet scar," he said.
That day, hospital officials revoked one stitches. Ache to see, but still look quiet Fuad. Unseen she felt sick. It is not wrong to call his doctor like a mountain.
Remarkably, Fuad said it will soon go back to war. "I will not stop fighting until victory or death," he said.
Source: http://www.tempo.co/
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