France condemns Aleppo hospital bombing, calls attacks war crimes
France want to put a stop to this unacceptable tragedy
France condemned the bombing on Saturday of a hospital in Aleppo, saying the shelling of healthcare structures and personnel in the besieged Syrian city constituted war crimes. "Their perpetrators will be held to account,"
Barrel bombs hit largest hospital in rebel-held Aleppo
Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said in a statement. "France is mobilising at the Security Council as we speak to put a stop to this unacceptable tragedy," he added.
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.
UN chief appalled by 'chilling' attacks on Syria's Aleppo
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.”
Barrel bombs hit largest hospital in rebel-held Aleppo
Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said in a statement. "France is mobilising at the Security Council as we speak to put a stop to this unacceptable tragedy," he added.
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.
UN chief appalled by 'chilling' attacks on Syria's Aleppo
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.”