'I survived bombing through instinct'
A former soldier left severely injured and buried under rubble when a mortar bomb hit the building she was guarding in Iraq in 2007 has described her memory of the incident.
Corporal Hannah Campbell, 30, was left with severely impaired vision in one eye and has since undergone a partial leg amputation following the incident at Camp Charlie, near Basra in Iraq.
She told the Victoria Derbyshire programme it was only by acting on her survival instincts that she was found.
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