Syrian boy blinded in IED attack gets treatment in Turkey
9-year-old Abdulmuin Hassan was blinded by a remote-controlled IED attack, but is now on the road to recovery and receiving treatment in Turkey.
![Abdulmuin Hassan, the 9-year-old Syrian boy who was blinded by an IED attack, sits with his father in Kilis, Turkey. Abdulmuin Hassan, the 9-year-old Syrian boy who was blinded by an IED attack, sits with his father in Kilis, Turkey.](https://cdn-i.pr.trt.com.tr/trtworld/w664/h374/q70/0m_36311_snaps_blindsyrianboyaboutsnappynewfirstshowonsnappynew_yg_1530383581254.jpg)
Abdulmuin Hassan, the 9-year-old Syrian boy who was blinded by an IED attack, sits with his father in Kilis, Turkey.
Nine-year-old Abdulmuin Hassan woke up one day to find he could no longer see. The Syrian boy has been blinded by a remote-controlled IED attack.
He's now receiving treatment across the border in Turkey thanks to a volunteer group that raised money on his behalf for his treatment.
Today, he can only see half a metre in front of him and has a long way to go on his road to recovery. He will need a corneal transplant, an expensive and complicated eye surgery.
TRT World's Aadel Haleem reports from Kilis, Turkey near the Turkey-Syria border.