Bodies are still being recovered from under the rubble in the badly hit Syrian city of Jindires, near the Turkish border. There was one moment of joy last Sunday, six days after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit the region on 6 February, when six-year-old Moussa Hamidi was lifted out from under the rubble alive, after over 100 hours spent trapped in the devastation. The boy's eyes were swollen due to head trauma, and his right hand was injured. He was quickly attended to by paramedics at the scene while members of the Syrian Civil Defence - the White Helmets - continued searching for his family. They found his brother later that evening, who couldn't be saved and d
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