Napalm girl photo snapped by AP photgrapher, features Vietnam War, stuns entire world

The “napalm children” photographs, reminiscent of atrocities in Vietnam 40 years ago, shook the entire planet.

The Vietnam War still has unhealed scars. An AP photo taken 40 years ago and published recently by Hufftington Post, highlighted the war atrocities.

The girl in the image is called Phan Thi Kim Phuc and was only nine year old at the time. She and other children found shelter inside Cao Dai temple when the napalm attack was launched.

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She will remain bared forever after blobs of sticky napalm melted through her clothes and layers of skin like jellied lava.

Associated Press photographer Huynh Cong “Nick” Ut used his American press badge to save the little child. “I cried when I saw the girl running. I thought that if she dies, I’ll kill myself.” The girl was taken later to America, where she lives today.