Napalm strike in South Vietnam, 1966 This tragic events led to one of the most iconic photos of the Horrors of war. Watch Video

Napalm strike in South Vietnam, 1966
This tragic events led to one of the most iconic photos of the Horrors of war. Heard of the Napalm Girl?

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the napalm girl, is a South Vietnamese-born Canadian woman best known as the nine-year-old child depicted in the Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph, titled "The Terror of War", taken at Trảng Bàng during the Vietnam War on June 8, 1972. 


The image captures a young girl, Kim Phuc, running naked and severely burned after a napalm attack. The photo became iconic, highlighting the devastating impact of war on civilians. She survived later founded the Kim Foundation International to provide aid to child victims of war.

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