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Hadi al-Abdullah, a prominent Syrian journalist and activist, has been documenting the devastation left behind by Syrian and Russian air strikes on Aleppo, since a major flare-up in fighting weeks ...
An independent reporter in the "most dangerous place on earth," Hadi Abdullah has highlighted the horrors and hopes of the almost six-year-long Syrian civil war.
The warplanes are hitting residential areas,” Hadi Abdullah, a local journalist, told Al Jazeera by phone from the town of Kafr Nabl in the northwestern Syrian province bordering Turkey.
For the past five years, Hadi Abdullah, 29, has been reporting on the war in Syria and its devastating effects in rebel-held areas. This work has put him and his colleagues in the line of fire.
“We were attacked with four strikes,” 27-year-old Syrian journalist Hadi Abdullah told Fox News. “When people went to help, they were choked with the poisoned gas.” ...
Qusair-based opposition activist Hadi Abdullah denied official reports that the army was advancing in the town, saying they were still trying to storm it.