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  • 8/30/2024
This hospital became a hub for many of the young people who sustained severe injuries during the recent anti-government protests. DW caught up with some to find out how their lives have been changed.

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00:00I don't have a gun. I don't have a gun. I don't have a gun.
00:31My name is Birjul Roy. I work in Chidangarh.
00:38I work from 7 to 12 in the evening.
00:43I go to work in the evening and return in the evening.
01:00After the shooting, I fell down.
01:16Some people came to help me.
01:18They came and helped me.
01:20They took me out of the house.
01:22They took me out of the house.
01:24They took me out of the house.
01:26They took me to the hospital.
01:30They told me that my leg may or may not survive.
01:38It is very unlikely.
01:40I told them that I am trying to save my leg.
01:44If I lose my leg, I will have to wear a mask for the rest of my life.
02:01The patients may think that the operation will be over soon.
02:07But that will be bad for the patient.
02:09We have to do the dressing, we have to do the observation.
02:11We have to see how the wound is behaving.

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