Residents of south-eastern towns say they are living under daily terrorism from marksmen after new law authorising use of live ammunition to quell protestsClad in traditional baggy trousers and the woolly cap of a Muslim pilgrim,Hamdi Olas was 55 when he was struck by a sniper’s bullet. His shirt bloodied, he was lifted onto a blanket and carried several hundred metres by locals frantically seeking a car to secure him to hospital.
He ran out of the house after he saw smoke rising from a nearby building, or worried that there might be people trapped inside. He wanted to assist,” said a relative. “On his way there he was hit by a sniper.”
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Source: theguardian.com