7 Health Facilities Struck In Syria’s Idlib, Hama – UN

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The United Nations on Tuesday, said no fewer than seven health centres have been hit in Syria’s north-western province of Idlib and the central province of Hama by government forces. A UN spokesman said in Beirut that the attacks on the facilities were recorded since a military escalation began in April in rebel-held areas. According […]

 

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