Khaled Omar Harrah

Khaled Omar Harrah (Arabic: خالد عمر حرح, romanized: Khālid ʻUmar Ḥarraḥ; 1985 – 11 August 2016) was a Syrian man who volunteered for the Syrian Civil Defense Force, known as the White Helmets, an organization dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance.

[1][2] He rose to international fame in June 2014 after he rescued a baby trapped in a building destroyed after an air strike in Aleppo,[1][3] an act which gave him the nickname "the hero of Aleppo".

[4] The documentary film director Feras Fayyad dedicated his 2017 documentary Last Men in Aleppo, which chronicles the search-and-rescue missions of Aleppo's White Helmets, to him.

[citation needed] At age 31, August 11, 2016, he was killed in an airstrike,[4] leaving behind a wife and two daughters.

[1][2] In 2017 Politico listed him as one of the 28 people "shaping, shaking and stirring Europe".