Inside Gino Strada’s Emergency War Victims Hospital in Kabul, are those whose lives changed in an instant.One day, they woke up in a white room, scarred for life, a living testament to the injustice of conflict. They are the flesh and blood of collateral damage statistics: mine victims, gunshot and IED casualties; mostly civilian, and far too often children. The hospital’s open-door, free treatment policy effaces the line between enemy and victim. All are witnesses, survivors bearing the marks of war. To view the full archived edit click View Gallery