Surgeons at Balad had removed the shrapnel-pierced part of his left frontal lobe.
The fourth photographer, Michael Christopher Brown, suffered shrapnel wounds to his left shoulder, but his life was not in danger.
Two Israeli tank shells struck the school in Jabaliya refugee camp, spraying shrapnel on people inside and outside the building, according to news agency reports.
Good animation, long range and shrapnel.
Ambulances sped away crowded with three or four patients apiece, bleeding heavily from shrapnel wounds.
He pulled up his long shirt to show me four small shrapnel bruises and two burns on his neck.
The two craft collided and the result was hundreds of pieces of shrapnel more than 10cm across, and thus large enough to track by radar—and goodness knows how many that were not.
Khalil's head is bandaged with a bloody patch where he took a piece of shrapnel.
He had shrapnel up to the knee, his ankle was severed and his instep was blown off.
Two pieces of shrapnel stayed in his back.
She backed away from the window in great fear when bullets and shrapnel whistled past her ears.
One of the consulate vehicles, which police said was armored, was riddled with shrapnel.
The President is in hospital with second-degree burns to his face and chest, and a shrapnel wound below his heart.
The dozers have plasma cutters which rip into the trees, slashing through their gargantuan bases in a spray of fierce light and burning wood-shrapnel.
Buildings showed bullet and shrapnel marks.
But it later emerged that Mr Saleh was badly burned, with shrapnel lodging close to his heart.
My body was full of shrapnel and my hands had been badly burned.