These photos posted on twitter by the syrian red crescent, an International Committee of the red cross. A sign of hope forjust a few. Four patients with critical medical conditions will now receive treatment in a hospital in damascus. In the rebel held suburb of Eastern Ghouta, the most vulnerable have little help. Sick and malnourished, trapped under siege since 2013. On christmas day, the bbc aired a story ofa christmas day, the bbc aired a story of a young baby, two month old who lost a n of a young baby, two month old who lost an eye and suffered severe injuries ina lost an eye and suffered severe injuries in a suspected government attack. Un efforts to arrange medical evacuations from ghouta have until now fallen on deaf ears. Last month, nine people who needed Urgent Medical care died after a request to get them out were denied. Now the attention turns to those who can still be saved. Including seven children curable cancer. But without the medicine to treat them. children curabl
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