Vietnam War photographer on his iconic 'Napalm Girl' image
It became the defining image of the brutality of the Vietnam War.
Nick Ut was a 21-year-old photographer when he captured the moment the South Vietnamese Air Force dropped a napalm bomb on a village just outside Saigon.
Out of the carnage emerged Kim Phuc, naked and horrifically burned by the chemical.
Mr Ut spoke to Sky’s Cordelia Lynch about his memories of that day, and how he still speaks to Kim every week.
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