ERBIL, Iraq—The distant roar of jet engines sent 8-year-old Ibrahim scrambling for cover, his survival instincts borne of years living under bombardment on the battlefields of Syria. But the boy was no longer in a war zone. He was in a hotel in this northern Iraqi city, and the plane overhead was a commercial airliner, like the one that would soon take him home to Sweden, along with six younger siblings. Ibrahim’s...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 19, 2019 18:31 UTC