Barrel bombs hit largest hospital in rebel-held Aleppo

The facility, known as M10, had already been hit by heavy bombardment on Wednesday


Afp October 01, 2016
At least two barrel bombs hit the largest hospital in the rebel-held side of Syria's Aleppo city on Saturday. PHOTO: AFP



At least two barrel bombs hit the largest hospital in the rebel-held side of Syria's Aleppo city on Saturday, the medical organisation that supports it said.

The facility, known as M10, had already been hit by heavy bombardment on Wednesday along with the second-largest hospital in the area in what UN chief Ban Ki-moon denounced as "war crimes."

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"Two barrel bombs hit the M10 hospital and there were reports of a cluster bomb as well," Adham Sahloul of the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) said of Saturday's attack.


Both facilities were put out of service by Wednesday's bombardment, leaving only six operational hospitals in the eastern parts of the city, according to SAMS.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based monitoring group, said air strikes also hit a smaller field hospital in the Sakhur neighbourhood on Saturday.

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"One person was killed and the field hospital is out of service," said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.

He was not able to immediately confirm if the victim was a patient at the facility or a member of staff.

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