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Soldiers in Afghanistan Rescue 2-Day-Old Baby Left to Die in the Middle of Nowhere

by Nicole Fabian-Weber on September 21, 2012 at 12:48 PM

afghanistanWhenever stories of infant babies being abandoned hit the news circuit, I think it's safe to say we all have the same reaction: What kind of person would do that? There are few things more heartbreaking on this Earth than hearing about a precious few-days-old baby left alone to die. But imagine being the person, or people, who stumble upon a newborn left alone on the side of the road? Dear God, I can't think of anything more horrifying. Unfortunately, it just happened this week -- and Polish soldiers in Afghanistan were the ones to find the child. The troops approached a small bundle on the side of the road in a particularly barren area and thought it might be an improvised explosive device (IED) ... but it turned out to be a tiny baby girl, alive and wrapped in a towel.

The troops immediately took the 2-day-old to the medical center at their base, and gave her the name Pola, after their country. Soldiers were sent out to buy formula, a bottle, and a bib for the little girl. Despite the horrific ordeal she's been through, she's currently doing okay.

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Wow.

Without a doubt, the men and women serving in the military are some of the most respected people in the world. Not everyone could do what they do. But I think we forget or, more so, can't comprehend some of the atrocities they must witness on a daily basis. I mean, could you imagine finding a 2-day-old child left to die in the middle of nowhere? Thankfully (hopefully), that's not something most of us ever have to worry about encountering -- soldiers, however, do. The troops who found this baby and brought her to safety aren't just heroes for fighting for their country, they're guardian angels sent to protect Pola.

What do you think of this?


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  • Loren...
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    Lorene Ordal

    September 21, 2012 at 1:11 PM
    Bring that baby to me! I sincerely hope that she won't end up in an Afghan orphanage. I have experience raising babies, and I will love her like she is my own. Gob Bless this precious child, and watch over her until she finds her family.
  • Natal...
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    Natalie Medeiros

    September 21, 2012 at 1:25 PM

    May God Bless this precious child,  and watch over her until she finds a family who will take her<3


  • Patty...
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    Patty Robson

    September 21, 2012 at 1:59 PM
    How hard it must have been for that mother to leave her behind. Or perhaps her family told her the baby was born dead and took the girl, a worthless little girl in their eyes, out to die. This happens in many countries across the world, including the U.S. How joyous it must have been for the soldiers to find this baby and keep her alive! But, Lorene (above) is correct, she'll probably end up in an orphanage because the Afghanis would rather keep the baby then let her be raised by a Christian.
  • Adie0510
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    Adie0510

    September 21, 2012 at 2:14 PM

    Girl children are worthless in Afghan culture. So happy to hear she was found alive, and I wish her a long, happy life.


  • Procr...
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    Procrastamom

    September 21, 2012 at 2:19 PM

    june, your comment is disgusting.  


  • Irena...
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    Irena White

    September 21, 2012 at 3:52 PM

    God Bless the soldiers that found this baby girl bundle....knowing it could have been an explosive device which could have taken them out; instead they bravely saved this little one.  Hopefully she will be placed in a safe and secure home with a family that will give her all she deserves. 


  • MomLi...
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    MomLily67

    September 21, 2012 at 4:16 PM

    They found the bay for a reason: GOD. In a war stricken world, things like this shed a ray of faith and hope in humanity.  The mother or relatives of this child probably had to have faith that someone would find her, maybe specifically, the soldiers, and provide what they can't.  Pola is a blessing to everyone.


  • MomLi...
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    MomLily67

    September 21, 2012 at 4:18 PM

    I don't think they left her behind for being a girl, they left her behind because they could not care for her.


  • Eliza...
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    Elizabeth Theodore-Bromell

    September 21, 2012 at 4:20 PM
    What happens to the babies found in countries at war? Can they be adopted by Americans or do they have to stay in their home country?
  • eddye
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    eddye

    September 21, 2012 at 6:41 PM

    Well baby girls has never been that important.  So it is no wonder, and not surprising that she was cast on the side of the road. Now, 20 years from now we will read of the hardship she will have endured, that is if she is abled to survive that long, before she is raped by the age of five or put into prositition by the age of six. Or even killed for trying to defend herself against some male dogmatic belief.bow down


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