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The story of the volunteer from Kosovo about the "resurrection" of the three-year-old survivor of the earthquake in Turkey

Fanol Shala will never forget the moment he received the news that the three-year-old girl who had been put to death in a plastic bag showed signs of life when a foreign soldier approached her for one last look. The little girl was one of dozens of bodies pulled from the rubble of the earthquake in Turkey. The victims were lying on the ground awaiting identification by their family members.

Shala, founder and member of the Kosovo Association for Search and Rescue, as a volunteer with his team, traveled to Turkey to help those affected by the recent earthquake. In KTV's Pro X show, Shala recounted touching and miraculous stories from his volunteer work to evacuate victims and survivors of the recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria, which claimed the lives of more than fifty thousand people.

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The story of the rescue of the three-year-old is so exciting, as can be seen in Shala's expressions. At first the girl was thought to be dead, she was put in a body bag, placed on the sidewalk next to the road for identification, and then the miracle happened...