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Raids hit two major hospitals in Aleppo

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Air raids hit the two major hospitals in rebel-held parts of Syria's Aleppo, putting them temporaril­y out of service, the medical organisati­on that supports them said, reports AFP.

"The attack happened at 4:00 AM. One warplane targeted both of them directly," said Adham Sahloul of the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS). "There are only six hospitals currently operationa­l now that the M2 and M10 have been temporaril­y taken out of service," he said.

Both hospitals had intensive care units and trauma capacities and had been targeted in previous aerial attacks, according to Sahloul, who described the bombings as "deliberate".

It was unclear if the strikes were executed by Syrian forces or their Russian ally, both of which are carrying out bombing raids in Aleppo city. At M10, the bigger of the two hospitals, the bombardmen­t completely destroyed the facility's generator. Three employees were injured at the second hospital, among them an ambulance driver, a nurse and an accountant. "Two patients died. We are still trying to figure out if it was directly because of the attack or because treatment was cut off," Sahloul added. The two hospitals were put out of commission as Syria's army, backed by Russian firepower, presses an offensive to retake eastern Aleppo city.

Sahloul warned of devastatin­g medical consequenc­es if violence spiked again, as it did with heavy aerial strikes over the weekend, while the hospitals remain closed.

"With these two hospitals gone, if today there is another offensive like Saturday or Sunday, this is signing the death warrant for hundreds of people," he told AFP. Dozens of people have been killed in heavy bombardmen­t of eastern Aleppo city since Syria's army on Thursday announced an operation to recapture the opposition-held part of the city. Rights groups have accused Syrian and Russian forces of deliberate­ly targeting medical facilities, with Amnesty Internatio­nal earlier this year accusing the allies of "wiping out hospitals... (as) part of their military strategy."

Aleppo bombers will have to 'answer before God': pope

Pope Francis said those behind the bombing of Aleppo have conducted days of deadly airstrikes, will have to "answer before God."

"I appeal to the conscience of those responsibl­e for thebombard­ment, who will have to answer before God," the pope said at his weekly address in St Peter's square, without naming Syria or Russia.

He spoke of his "deep pain and serious concern about the events" in Aleppo, where air strikes by Syrian and Russian forces on eastern rebel positions have sparked internatio­nal condemnati­on.

 ??  ?? Syrian pro-government forces are seen in the Farafira district, northwest of Aleppo's historic citadel.
Syrian pro-government forces are seen in the Farafira district, northwest of Aleppo's historic citadel.

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