'I Was Still Holding my Grandson's Hand - The Rest Was Gone'
By Clancy Chassay
"We were walking, I was holding my grandson's hand, then there was a loud noise and everything went white. When I opened my eyes, everybody was screaming. I was lying metres from where I had been, I was still holding my grandson's hand but the rest of him was gone. I looked around and saw pieces of bodies everywhere. I couldn't make out which part was which."
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I feel for this man and can not fathom his heart break and how many times he will question why the roles had not been reversed. These factors are the tragic side of war and can not be avoided when the enemy will not face you out right on a battle ground as they know they would be defeated. I agree klar the civilians need to turn them in or mark them so that the powers that be can deal with the real enemy.
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