I'm often shocked by what I see. There are days when it seems unendurable. I'm a doctor, but I'm also a human being. |
Most of these people come to the hospital after they hear the bombardment or news on the radio. They come to the hospital to see who was wounded and who was killed, whether they are their friends or their relatives, their cousins, their commanders - their passions lead them to the hospital. |
People want to come and give the farewell kiss. It does make it difficult to work, but it's part of our daily lives. We have no choice. |