Air strike hits third Syrian hospital in
24 hours: monitor
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[November 15, 2016]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - An air strike hit
a hospital in the rebel-held Syrian village of Awaijel, west of Aleppo
killing at least one person in the early hours of Tuesday, a day after
attacks on two other hospitals in the region, a war monitor said.
Jets hit Awaijel's Baghdad hospital with rockets, injuring medical staff
and patients, including some who had just moved there from a hospital
hit in nearby Kafrnaha on Monday, the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights said.
The attack put the hospital in Awaijel out of service, it added.
The Observatory is a Britain-based monitor of Syria's
five-and-a-half-year civil war that publishes reports based on its
network of contacts across Syria.
An air campaign by Syria's military backed by Russia's air force has
intensified in the villages and small towns of Aleppo and Idlib
provinces in recent days, the Observatory reported, after a foiled rebel
offensive in the west of the city.
Syria's civil war pits President Bashar al-Assad backed by Russia, Iran
and Shi'ite militias against mostly Sunni rebels seeking to oust him,
including groups backed by Turkey, the United States and Gulf Arab
monarchies.
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A damaged ambulance is pictured after an airstrike on the rebel-held
town of Atareb, in the countryside west of Aleppo, Syria November
15, 2016. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah
Western countries and human rights activists have accused the air forces
of Damascus and Moscow of repeatedly targeting hospitals, bread lines
and other civilian infrastructure in territory controlled by the rebels.
They both deny doing so and say their air campaign is directed
against military targets belonging to the rebels, whom they describe
as terrorists.
(Reporting By Angus McDowall)
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