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Syrian amputee children turn to swimming to help them forget about civil war

With tens of thousands of Syrian children having a limb amputated as a result of air and ground attacks, they clutch onto life with swimming.

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Syrian amputee children turn to swimming to help them forget about civil war

Ahmet As Sebi, 12, whose right arm was amputated due to an attack by Assad regime forces in Idlib seven years ago, said: "I'm going to be a doctor to heal people when I grow up. I love playing with my friends. We learned to swim. We all became strong."

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Syrian amputee children turn to swimming to help them forget about civil war

Sebi said he learned Turkish, Arabic and English at school.

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Syrian amputee children turn to swimming to help them forget about civil war

Nine-year-old Ibrahim Shahhud, who lost his left arm in an airstrike on his father's shop in 2016, said he learned Arabic, math and biology at school.

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Syrian amputee children turn to swimming to help them forget about civil war

"I'm learning to swim with my friends here. We are both learning and having fun," he said.