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One of the most difficult afflictions for a family is the loss of one of its members, one of the most difficult ordeals for any mother is to lose he son, and what ensues this ordeal as defeated heart and deep pain that only God knows about it and whoever lived this bitter affliction.
But this affliction turns into a great tragedy and a deep wound that does not heal, when the mother experience the loss of one of her children in front of her eyes, which will leave a great impact on her.
No matter how we imagine the feeling of the Yemeni mother, Nazira Ali Karachi, our imagination will not help us to be aware of the amount of pain she experienced the moment she lost her child Ammar in front of her eyes because of a mine that turned him into pieces before her eyes.
The chapters of this tragedy go back to the day when the Yemeni mother, Nazira Ali Karashi, went out to live the bitterness of her child Ammar Okasha death in a hideous way due to the Houthi mines in Yemen which destroyed him on the spot.
Here, Nazira Ali Karashi, in a report by Al Arabiya TV, narrates her tragedy sorrowfully, saying, “My son Ammar went out in the morning to graze the sheep and the package exploded in front of us and tore him to pieces, and did not even remain a trace of his clothes.”
Bitter questions flow from the mother’s heart before her mouth, saying: “What have we done wrong? And the person among us goes out to graze and get bursted by mines, what is our fault for the Houthis to come and plant mines near our homes and livestock pastures? What sin did children, women and men do? We graze and work in our villages, and we do not go or work anywhere else.
Desperate questions reveal the burning heart of this mother, who the mine took her child and the face of happiness in her life, to let her complete the remainder of her life captivated by the images of this tragedy that will not be erased from her memory and consciousness no matter how old she is.