Phan Thị | Kim Phúc Oont

: Nine-year-old Kim was fleeing a pagoda when the bombs fell. The napalm incinerated her clothing and caused third-degree burns over 30% of her body, primarily on her back and left arm.

On June 8, 1972, during the Vietnam War, a napalm bomb was accidentally dropped on the village of Trảng Bàng. Nine-year-old Kim Phúc was photographed by AP photographer Nick Ut as she ran naked down a road, screaming in agony after the fire burned off her clothes and seared her skin. Survival and a "Second War" phan thị kim phúc oont

Kim Phúc was born in 1963 in the village of Trảng Bàng, South Vietnam. On June 8, 1972, during the Vietnam War, a South Vietnamese plane accidentally dropped napalm bombs on the village after mistaking civilians for North Vietnamese forces. : Nine-year-old Kim was fleeing a pagoda when the bombs fell

Search for: on The Guardian or "Kim Phuc: The girl in the picture finds forgiveness" on BBC News . The Associated Press also has a 50-year retrospective piece by Nick Ut. Nine-year-old Kim Phúc was photographed by AP photographer