Russian jet strikes hospital, kills 13
Source: UK Defence Journal
Russian strikes have killed at least 13 people after hitting a field hospital in Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has said. The strike took place on the town of Sarmin in the northwestern province of Idlib on 20 October. The group have also claimed that Russias air strikes in Syria have so far killed 370 people, one third of them civilians, since it started.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Russian strikes had killed 127 civilians including 36 children since the campaign started, this cannot be verified.
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights head, Rami Abdel Rahman, said: Thirteen people were killed in Russian air strikes on Tuesday on a field clinic, including a physiotherapist, a guard, and civil defence member
According to a staff member of the Syrian-American Medical Society: Yesterday at around 1:00 pm (11:00 BST) a SAMS facility near Sarmin, Idlib was hit. Our initial reports from the ground show that we have lost two hospital staff, a physiotherapist and a nurse.
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Russias defence ministry confirmed that a strike on Sarmin did take place, but made no mention of the hospital.
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Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)I won't hold my breath waiting for Greenwald to tweet his outrage for two straight weeks
And only TWO posts? I know it's Friday, but come the hell on, DU!
uawchild
(2,208 posts)I'll keep saying it, it's past time to broker serious peace talks and to end the carnage that is killing so many civilians.
These deaths are simply unacceptable.
msongs
(67,395 posts)LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)One might pretend that's relevant. Or one may simply recognize petulance for what it is.
pampango
(24,692 posts)The latest attack, on Tuesday, killed at least 12 people at Sarmin hospital in Idlib province. At least three of the victims were believed to be medical staff. Survivors and witnesses said the hospital was hit by two airstrikes at about 1pm.
Dr Mohamed Tennari, director of Sarmin hospital, said the facility appeared to have been directly targeted and could no longer serve patients on one of the fiercest frontlines in the war. He said the hospital had been the target of at least 10 other airstrikes earlier in the conflict. Throughout the war, international medical organisations have repeatedly claimed that medical facilities in opposition areas have been systematically targeted.
Physicians for Human Rights said it had documented 307 attacks on medical facilities and the deaths of 670 medical personnel in Syria since protests against the regime of Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011 until the end of August 2015. Syrian government forces have been responsible for more than 90% of these attacks, the organisation said. Each of which constitutes a war crime.
The latest attack comes less than two weeks after a US attack on a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, which killed at least 22 people 12 of them medical professionals and the rest patients. That attack was widely condemned and has forced an apology from senior US officials, as well as several international investigations. Khaled Almilaji, the country director of Medical Relief in Syria, said: The whole world has to be just as angry as they were with what happened in Afghanistan. Their anger must not just be directed at Bashar, who has been inhuman with us, but also at the Russians, who are just as bad, but more accurate in their targeting.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/22/three-syrian-hospitals-bombed-since-russian-airstrikes-began-doctors-say
Tarheel_Dem
(31,233 posts)The Russians will never take ownership of this, until they're forced. Remember Crimea?
6chars
(3,967 posts)Hello Hague.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)They're normally so careful with civilians...