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'After Aleppo, we knew that we are completely alone'
On the anniversary of the end of the siege of Aleppo, Zahed Katerji, a surgeon who treated the wounded in a hospital which was frequently bombed and who tried to get the international community to intervene, speaks to Carolyn Quinn about the horrors of life for those trapped amid the fighting and destruction.
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