ADVERTISEMENT

Air strikes force hospital closures in northwest

The main hospital in Hama was struck at dawn on Tuesday, MSF said, adding that no one was killed but the facility was shut down.

The raids in the Idlib region and northern Hama have intensified since they began on September 19, and hospitals are closing either after being hit or for fear of being targeted, MSF said in a statement.

After several months of calm, jihadist-controlled Idlib province has been the target of heavy air strikes by the regime and its Russian allies following a jihadist assault in Hama province.

Three other hospitals have not been operational since being bombed on September 19, the charity said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Two other important hospitals in the Jisr al-Shughur area were evacuated overnight on Wednesday for fear of new air strikes.

As a result, other hospitals in the region have been overwhelmed with patients.

The key Hama Central/Sham hospital was the only one still able to carry out complex surgical operations as others have been damaged or evacuated.

Nearly 250 people have been taken to other MSF-backed hospitals and clinics in the Idlib region since September 20.

MSF teams have reported 61 deaths in the same period.

ADVERTISEMENT

"The other hospitals are still operating but the staff live in daily fear of being bombed," MSF said.

More than half the patients are women and children under age 15.

"Hospitals are clearly not being spared from the bombings taking place in Idlib and it is scandalous," said MSF director of operations Brice de le Vingne.

"Fear is causing hospitals to close or reduce their services, which affects everyone -- the sick, the wounded, pregnant women, anyone who needs medical attention," he said.

Russian on President Vladimir Putin and Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan Thursday agreed to push for the creation of a "de-escalation" zone in Idlib.

ADVERTISEMENT

Syria's war has cost more than 330,000 lives since 2011.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

National Assembly to make law that'll make university admission illegal for under 18

National Assembly to make law that'll make university admission illegal for under 18

Ganduje describes his purported suspension from APC as African drama

Ganduje describes his purported suspension from APC as African drama

Minister of Education summons Lead British School management over bullying scandal

Minister of Education summons Lead British School management over bullying scandal

Coalition backs Tinubu's policies, security interventions, other reforms

Coalition backs Tinubu's policies, security interventions, other reforms

Kano ranked as worst-governed state in Nigeria

Kano ranked as worst-governed state in Nigeria

EFCC boss vows to resign if  Yahaya Bello is not prosecuted

EFCC boss vows to resign if Yahaya Bello is not prosecuted

EFCC arrests ex-aviation minister  Sirika for ₦8bn Nigerian Air scandal

EFCC arrests ex-aviation minister Sirika for ₦8bn Nigerian Air scandal

Ex-APC spokesperson backs EFCC's hunt for Yahaya Bello

Ex-APC spokesperson backs EFCC's hunt for Yahaya Bello

Woman suffering incurable disease finally gets her wish to choose how she dies

Woman suffering incurable disease finally gets her wish to choose how she dies

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT