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Government air raids hit medical clinics in Aleppo
Government air raids hit medical clinics in AleppoGovernment air raids struck five medical clinics in the northern province of Aleppo, where violence has intensified in recent weeks, Syrian opposition activists said.The International Committee of the Red Cross tweeted after reports of the air raids on the provincial capital of Aleppo and the nearby town of Atareb: "Harrowing news: More hospitals hit in Aleppo this morning."Rival sides in Syria's five-year conflict have targeted hospitals and clinics in the past.The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four clinics are now out of service in the city of Aleppo.
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Intense airstrikes in Syria's Aleppo province hit five medical clinics, alarming Red Cross
Intense airstrikes in Syria's Aleppo province hit five medical clinics, alarming Red CrossGovernment air raids struck at least five medical facilities in the northern province of Aleppo, where violence has intensified in recent weeks amid a siege by government forces, Syrian opposition activists said Sunday.The activists said the air raids began late Saturday night and continued until after midnight, killing at least five people across the city, including an infant.The International Committee of the Red Cross tweeted after reports of the air raids on the provincial capital of Aleppo and the nearby town of Atareb: "Harrowing news: More hospitals hit in #Aleppo this morning.
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Airstrikes hit five medical facilities in Aleppo
Airstrikes hit five medical facilities in AleppoSyrian government airstrikes hit five medical clinics in the country's Aleppo Governorate in raids that began Saturday night, the Associated Press reported, citing opposition activists.The strikes damaged four facilities, including a blood bank in the provincial capital of Aleppo, along with another clinic in the nearby town of Atareb."Only one of the hospitals has suffered a direct hit," said Bernard Smith, an Al-Jazeera reporter stationed along the Turkey-Syria border, also noting that some of the facilities were still functional.
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