One of Aleppo's main hospitals is hit again as regime forces pound city's eastern districtsActivists report dozens more deaths across the besieged Syrian city
One of the main hospitals in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo was reportedly struck Saturday for the second time in four days as regime forces backed by Russia bombard rebel-held areas.
The M10 hospital was hit by a "torrent"
of weapons including two barrel bombs, two cluster bombs and at least
one rocket, Adham Sahloul, a spokesman for the Syrian American Medical
Society, told CNN.
One person died and 15 were injured in
the bombings, according to an activist with the opposition-aligned group
Aleppo Media Center. Some patients injured in the attack also had been wounded when bombs struck the same facility Wednesday, the activist said.
M10, the largest surgical hospital in Aleppo, is now out of service, the activist said.
The hospital had just reopened to offer basic emergency care Friday, Sahloul said, following
the airstrike earlier in the week that it shut down, including its
desperately needed intensive care unit. The city's M2 hospital was put
out of service after also being hit Wednesday, activists said. The
Syrian American Medical Society supports both hospitals.
The attacks on M2 and M10 have left only two surgical hospitals in Aleppo, the media center activist said.
On Friday alone, the M10 hospital had
seen 84 cases, including 22 children, Sahloul said. Sixteen of those
died, including five children.
Aleppo's medical services are under appalling pressure. About 30 doctors remain in eastern Aleppo, Sahloul said, for a population of some 300,000 at a time of urgent need.
Doctors have resorted to triage, prioritizing those they believe have the best chance of survival, the activist said.
Another
three medical facilities in al-Shaar neighborhood -- a women's
hospital, a children's hospital and the central blood bank -- were also
hit Friday, Sahloul said.
More than 450 people have been killed since a US-Russia brokered ceasefire collapsed September 22, he said.
Syrian
government war jets have targeted gathering places such as markets,
hospitals and mosques for three days, the Aleppo Media Center activist
told NEWS MAN
Most in the city's
eastern districts lack access to clean water following infrastructure
damage from shelling and bombing, Sahloul said.
Aleppo
saw more aerial bombardments and clashes Saturday following the deaths
of 36 people the day before, UK-based monitoring group Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said.
At least 20 people, including six
children, were killed then in airstrikes on neighborhoods of rebel-held
eastern Aleppo, the group reported.
Separately,
at least 16 people, including women and children, were killed Friday in
shelling by rebel forces on regime-held parts of western Aleppo, it
said.
The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency, or SANA, said 13 people died Friday in Aleppo due to "terrorist rocket attacks."
Rebel-held
districts of Aleppo have suffered intense aerial bombardment by Syrian
and Russian warplanes for more than a week, while the Assad regime prepares to take the northern city.
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Violent clashes
Regime
forces shelled areas of Aleppo's Old City on Saturday, the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said. Regime forces and rebel fighters also
engaged in violent clashes in the neighborhoods of Bustan al-Basha and
Sheikh Khodr.
Below are some pictures of the victims and the collapsed building
The activist group Aleppo Media Center
said at least one person was killed and several wounded Saturday in
airstrikes by helicopters in eastern Aleppo's Al-Sakhour neighborhood.
The group also reported artillery shelling by regime forces.
SANA,
quoting a police official, reported that at least 13 people were
injured in rocket fire in the al-Maydan residential neighborhood in
regime-held western Aleppo.
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Meanwhile,
an estimated 10,000 Syrian-led troops have gathered in advance of what
is believed to be perhaps a final ground assault by Syrian forces
against rebels in Aleppo.
The past
week's assault on rebel-held areas of the key city involved some of the
worst violence since the start of the war in 2011.
Source:Cnn
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