The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSRelief) began a long process to treat a Yemeni child whose two legs and one hand were amputated, and his eye seriously damaged when a bomb fell on him in the Yemeni city of Taiz.
In the first of a series of steps to treat him, the child was rushed to an Aden-based hospital before continuing medical, psychiatric, and prosthetic amputee rehabilitation under the supervision of the Riyadh-based center upon directives of the King Salman.
The child was trying to provide potable water to his home when the incident took place.
Source: Arab News
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