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Largest hospital in rebel-held Aleppo hit by barrel bombs | Largest hospital in rebel-held Aleppo hit by barrel bombs |
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Doctors in Aleppo are “ready to die”, a medical charity official has said after the largest hospital in the rebel-held Syrian city was destroyed by multiple air strikes. | |
The attack on the trauma centre comes amid a sustained assault by pro-Assad forces backed by Russian warplanes. | The attack on the trauma centre comes amid a sustained assault by pro-Assad forces backed by Russian warplanes. |
Air strikes across the eastern part of the city overnight killed 30 civilians, activists told al-Jazeera, and the attacks continued throughout the day. | Air strikes across the eastern part of the city overnight killed 30 civilians, activists told al-Jazeera, and the attacks continued throughout the day. |
The medical charity, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), said there had been a “bloodbath” in the city. | |
The largest hospital in the Aleppo, codenamed M10, was hit by two devastating barrel bombs – improvised weapons that are cheap to make – rendering the area’s biggest medical facility completely out of use. | |
At least one rocket and two cluster bombs also hit the hospital, according to the Syrian American Medical Society. | |
Two patients in the hospital were reportedly killed and 13 more injured in the attack and a number of people were believed to be trapped. | |
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the attacks, but hospital facilities have been plagued by bombing by forces loyal to the Syrian government in recent weeks. | It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the attacks, but hospital facilities have been plagued by bombing by forces loyal to the Syrian government in recent weeks. |
Pablo Marco Blanco, operations manager at MSF, told The Independent the loss of the M10 hospital was significant. | |
“There is only one hospital left in East Aleppo that has substantial capacity – this is what we are most worried about now,” he said. | |
Speaking about morale of the doctors to whom he had spoken, he said: “Most of them are ready to die. | |
“They are aware of this [the dangers] and they are willing to stay there until the end.” | |
The fighting has intensified after a US-Russian brokered ceasefire collapsed and diplomatic efforts came to a halt. | |
Describing the attack on M10, Adham Sahloul, of the Syrian American Medical Society, told news website TRT World: “There were direct hits to the hospital. | |
“There were two barrel bombs, reportedly two cluster bombs and at least one rocket of some sort that hit the hospital directly. | |
“It created immense damage to the facility, destroyed all the windows. It rattled all the staff and the patients there. | |
“As of now there’s no idea as to when it can be brought back into operation. The facility is extremely damaged.” | |
Mr Sahloul said a group of patients and doctors “were inside the hospital for basic triage, bandaging, and cleaning services for emergency cases” when the bombing started and had been trapped in the wreckage. | |
Hospital administrator and radiologist Mohammad Abu Rajab made an emergency call for help on Saturday morning from inside the M10 hospital. | Hospital administrator and radiologist Mohammad Abu Rajab made an emergency call for help on Saturday morning from inside the M10 hospital. |
“The hospital is being destroyed! SOS, everyone!” he said in an audio message given to journalists. | |
The M10 hospital was also attacked on Wednesday, along with another called M2. Codenames are used in an attempt to keep their locations secret because of the threat of attack. | |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said air strikes also hit a smaller field hospital in the Sakhur neighbourhood of Aleppo on Saturday. | |
“One person was killed and the field hospital is out of service,” observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP. | |
The besieged old quarter of Aleppo was bombed heavily by Russian war planes during the attacks. | |
Air strikes concentrated on supply lines to rebel-held areas such as the Castello Road and Malah district, Reuters reported. Fighting also raged in the Suleiman al-Halabi neighbourhood. | |
France has condemned the latest attack on the M10 hospital as a war crime and said the “perpetrators will be held accountable”. | |
Rights groups have said the hospital attacks are part of a deliberate strategy to target civilian infrastructure and therefore constitute war crimes. | Rights groups have said the hospital attacks are part of a deliberate strategy to target civilian infrastructure and therefore constitute war crimes. |
The recent surge in attacks in Aleppo by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have been among the most deadly in the country’s five-year civil war. | |
A video posted on social media on Friday showed a traumatised toddler holding onto a nurse following an air strike in Aleppo. | |
On Wednesday the US Secretary of State, John Kerry, said Washington would no longer negotiate with Moscow – key allies of the Syrian regime – if it did not stop the bombardment. | On Wednesday the US Secretary of State, John Kerry, said Washington would no longer negotiate with Moscow – key allies of the Syrian regime – if it did not stop the bombardment. |