The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Air raids force hospitals to shut in south Syria

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BEIRUT: Air strikes on rebel-held parts of southern Syria put three hospitals out of service overnight as the government pressed a Russian-backed offensive to retake territory, a monitor said yesterday.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said bombing raids, including by Russian warplanes, had damaged medical centre sin the opposition controlled towns of Said a, al-Mseifra and al-Jiza in Daraa province.

“The Saida hospital was put out of service after midnight, because of unidentifi­ed air strikes near the facility,” said Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman.

Air strikes by planes identified as Russian then hit near the medical centre in al-Mseifra, damaging it and forcing it to close, he said.

“The hospital in al-Jiza was damaged this morning. There were Russian air strikes close to the hospital, which damaged it and put it out of service,” Abdel Rahman added.

He had no immediate informatio­n on the fate of medical staff or the patients inside the facilities.

The recent closures bring to five the number of hospitals that have been put out of service by the Syrian government’s week-long military push on the south.

Troops began ramping up air strikes, rocket fire and the dropping of barrel bombs on rebel territory in Daraa and neighbouri­ng Quneitra province on June 19.

Russian warplanes then began striking, and troops launched an assault on the rebel-held half of Daraa city on Tuesday.

State news agency SANA said air strikes on Daraa were a prelude to an “advance into the southeaste­rn quarter of the city.”

The Observator­y said heavy Russian and Syrian raids, rockets and barrel bombs were still hitting rebel-held neighbourh­oods yesterday morning.

The Britain-based monitor, which relies on a network of sources inside Syria, says it relies on flight patterns, aircraft involved and ammunition used to determine who carries out air strikes. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Smoke rises above opposition held areas of Daraa during airstrikes by Syrian regime forces. — AFP photos
Smoke rises above opposition held areas of Daraa during airstrikes by Syrian regime forces. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? A man carries a child rescued from rubble after Syrian regime and Russian air strikes in the rebel-held town of Nawa, about 30 kilometres north of Daraa.
A man carries a child rescued from rubble after Syrian regime and Russian air strikes in the rebel-held town of Nawa, about 30 kilometres north of Daraa.

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