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SYRIA'S "WHITE HELMETS" RISK EVERYTHING TO SAVE THE VICTIMS...

• https://theintercept.com, Murtaza Hussain

RAED AL-SALEH says that before Syria's civil war he could never have imagined the position that he is in today. A former electronics trader from the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour, Saleh, 33, is now head of Syrian Civil Defense, a volunteer force dedicated to rescuing victims of bombings and shellings. The 3,000-member group, also known as the "White Helmets," are first responders at the scenes of airstrikes by Russian and Syrian government forces, pulling survivors from the rubble of collapsed apartment buildings and homes.

Saleh spends most of his time between Turkey and opposition-held areas of northern Syria, but is currently visiting the United States to promote Civil Defense's work as well as a new Netflix documentary about the group.  Soft-spoken and reserved, Saleh expresses deep frustration over the civil war that upended his quiet life, thrusting him almost by accident into an extremely dangerous occupation. "Starting from 2011, after the government's crackdown began, I started helping with humanitarian relief and the evacuation of wounded people in our area following attacks," he told The Intercept during an interview in New York this week. "We got experience from this practical work and later received some training from a Turkish NGO. By 2013, we started to do search and rescue work after airstrikes, and that year created the Civil Defense."


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