Pulitzer Prize 2012: Winner Massoud Hossaini's Image Of Weeping Girl After Suicide Bomb In Kabul

Pulitzer Prize 2012: Winner Massoud Hossaini's Image Of Weeping Girl After Suicide Bomb In Kabul

Dressed in a green headscarf with her face streaked with the blood of the dead around her, 12-year-old Tarana Akbari stands open-mouthed as she surveys the devastation around her. Children are among the bodies piled around her.

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The harrowing shot was taken at the Abul Fazel Shrine in Kabul, Afghanistan, on 6 December 2011 and has secured Hossaini $10,000 in the breaking news photography category.

The bombing, carried out as part of a coordinated attack during Ashura ceremonies commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, killed at least 54 people, including Taraneh's brother, aunts and uncles.

Kabul-born Hossaini, who was injured by flying shrapnel, told Press TV: "I still can't go back and look at the pictures I took on that Ashura day."

Huffington Post senior military correspondent David Wood was awarded with the Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting.

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