As he watched two Black Hawk helicopters carrying the injured and prisoners fly away into the distance, escorted by two Griffins...
Joe Ga rubbed his face vigorously before looking at the group of Kurdish Militia leaders with complex expressions, he spread his hands and said, "Now it's our turn to talk..."
Militia guide Belial, perhaps because of previous interactions with Joe, was selected as the representative. She looked anxiously at Joe Ga and said, "Sir, does your promise about the 'Safety Zone' still stand?"
As she spoke, Belial glanced at the Kurdish civilians gathering around. With bitterness, she said, "All the men have gone to fight, leaving only the elderly and children behind. ISIS will kill them..."
Joe Ga looked around at his surroundings...
War ages people prematurely, and it also forces children to mature too soon.
The children under five were still at an age of innocence, unaware of the fear of death, their big eyes filled with curiosity about everything.