CAIRO (Reuters) - Before doctors can treat the constant flow of victims brought to his hospital in Tahrir Square, they have to have some fun for the effects of tear gas that fills the air.
To provide medical support for youth facing Egyptian security forces just down the road is a dangerous activity: three volunteer doctors have been killed in the violence, said Tarek Salem, one of the doctors at the work in the clinic on Wednesday night.
“They were the graduates,” he said, splash your face with saline fluid combat the effects of the latest barrage of gas. One died of suffocation, the other two bullet wounds to continue, considering the injuries to the outside, he said.
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