It was a perfect opportunity for the Aleppo-based videographer Abd Alkader Habak to do his job – take award worthy pictures and send them for publication. But Habak decided not to waste time by clicking pictures and instead help the wounded.
Habak has won many hearts and became a hero for trying to save an injured child after a bomb attack on a bus in Syria. Habak was also seen crying near the body of another Syrian child. The pictures have gone viral on internet that shows the Syrian photographer putting down his camera in order to carry the wounded boy to safety after a bomb attack and then breaking down in tears after seeing another child lying face down on the ground.
“The scene was horrible, especially seeing children ailing and dying in front of you,” Habak told CNN. “So I decided along with my colleagues that we’d put our cameras aside and start rescuing injured people.” Habak said he did not know whether the injured boy survived. He left the child in an ambulance and rushed back to the scene of the bombing.
The photograph in which he is seen running with a wounded child in his arms was taken by Muhammad Alrageb. Algareb told CNN that he also helped some of the injured civilians but then began taking photos.
"I wanted to film everything to make sure there was accountability. I feel proud that there was a young journalist there helping save lives”, Algareb said.
Last week a bomb hit a convoy of buses carrying evacuees from besieged Syrian villages, killing children.
There are number of tweets appreciating Habab as a hero.
When humanity seems to spin out of control, true inspiration to watch #AbdAlkaderHabak save a child in Syria. Salute to a #TrueHero. pic.twitter.com/Uv0u29s5jA
— Anushree Vaidya (@anushree_vaidya) April 19, 2017
@Marvel has some great heroes but none of them have achieved this level. #syrianchildren #AbdAlkaderHabak #travelban pic.twitter.com/ckhXfORtTI
— Marcus Darpino (@MarcusDarpino) April 18, 2017
Devastating photo @AbdHabak - Syrian videographer next to the charred body of a child. 39 children out of 70 killed by suicide bomber #syria pic.twitter.com/u3KTNo6vRl
— Ala'a Shehabi (@alaashehabi) April 15, 2017
@AbdHabak You and your colleagues show us that good is still alive in this awful world. You are heroes. May God keep you all safe, give you strength.????
— Bint Abu Banned (@itsmenanice) April 16, 2017
@AbdHabak Your actions yesterday were truly heroic. In the chaos your very first instinct was to help. You are incredibly strong and inspiring.
— Jennifer (@JennRollins1002) April 16, 2017