Air strikes hit Aleppo hospital, at least 27 killed: Observatory

Reuters

Air strikes hit a hospital in a rebel-held area of Syria’s Aleppo and killed at least 27 people, including three children and the city’s last pediatrician, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Thursday.

A new wave of aerial bombing on Thursday on rebel-held districts of the city killed at least 30 more civilians, a rescue worker said. The Observatory put the toll at least 20.

In government-held areas, rebel mortar shelling killed at least 14 people, the Britain-based Observatory and Syria’s state news agency SANA reported.  

Escalating violence in Aleppo is pushing people living there to the brink of a humanitarian disaster, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said in Geneva.

“Wherever you are, you hear explosions of mortars, shelling and planes flying over,” Valter Gros, who heads the ICRC office there, was quoted as saying in the statement.

“There is no neighborhood of the city that hasn’t been hit. People are living on the edge. Everyone here fears for their lives and nobody knows what is coming next,” he said.

Aleppo has been the epicenter of a military escalation that has helped to undermine U.N.-led peace talks in recent weeks. A cessation of hostilities agreement has unraveled and fighting has resumed on numerous fronts in western Syria.

The bombed al-Quds hospital was supported by international medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), which said it was destroyed after being hit by a direct air strike that killed at least three doctors.

The Observatory said air strikes on rebel-held areas of Aleppo had killed 91 citizens in the past six days while rebel shelling of government-held areas had claimed 49 lives.

‘LIVING ON THE EDGE’

The ICRC said the intense battles raging in Aleppo had worsened the humanitarian plight of tens of thousands of residents in the city, which it described as one of the worst affected in five years of conflict.[L5N17V4IO]

In the hospital bombing, Bebars Mishal of the Civil Defence in Aleppo told Reuters that 40 people had been killed in a five-storey building next to the hospital.

A Syrian military source said government warplanes had not been used in areas where airstrikes were reported.

The Russian defense ministry, which is also conducting air strikes in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad, could not immediately be reached for comment. Russia has previously denied hitting civilian targets in Syria.

U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura said on Thursday the cessation of hostilities agreement was “barely alive”.

Peace talks he has convened in Geneva were undermined last week when the main opposition alliance walked out, citing ongoing violence and calling for proper implementation of a U.N. resolution requiring full humanitarian access to besieged areas.

(Reporting by Lisa Barrington and Tom Perry; additional reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi and John Davison; Editing by Tom Heneghan)

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4 thoughts on “Air strikes hit Aleppo hospital, at least 27 killed: Observatory

  1. Syria denied it was their planes that carried out the attacks and Russia could not be reached but think for a moment. How would it benefit syria or russia to have carried out the attacks on civilians, which Assad is trying to win the support of, anyway? This is very reminiscent of the whole “Assad using chemical weapons on his own people” BS we’ve heard in the past. Who would benefit by hitting Aleppo and giving isis and other “moderate” rebels an advantage? And by the way, isis and their playmates don’t have an airforce.

    1. The US has a history of bombing these hospitals, I’m sure the US did it, so lets see who they are going to blame.

  2. SANA is one thing, but I simply cannot believe the Syrian “Observatory” which has blamed everything on either Syria or Russia and is a proven puppet of US Imperialism. To even consider that this bogus group even comes close to giving a damned about the Syrian people is ridiculous!

  3. “Ooopsie daisy” “They looked like terrorists.” “They were there getting bombed weren’t they, so yes, they were terrorists.”

    OMG!!! Turn to Comedy Central, I mean CNN,
    Boehner calls Cruz “Lucifer in the flesh”!!! LOL!!!!

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