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Suspected Russian air strikes destroy one of
last remaining hospitals in Idlib
The destroyed hospital in Kafranbel had wards that tended to patients with cancer and lung disorders

One of the few remaining hospitals with an intensive care unit in Idlib
was destroyed after Russian and Syrian government jets were suspected of
firing a series of air strikes on the Syrian province on Monday.
British NGO Hand in Hand for Syria, which runs the hospital in the town
of Kafranbel, confirmed to Middle East Eye that four air strikes had
wiped out the hospital, as opposition activists told Associated Press
that Syrian government planes alongside their Russian allies had struck
the hospital.
The news comes after reports that
Russian jets intensified their raids on rebel-held towns and cities in
Syria’s northern Idlib province on Sunday night, a day after militants
shot down a Russian warplane and killed its pilot.
Along with an intensive care unit, the now-destroyed medical facility
included a cardiology ward and a centre for dealing with cancer patients
and others suffering from blood and lung disorders.
No fatalities were reported, while a representative from the British NGO
told MEE that medical staff managed to evacuate all patients after the
hospital began receiving reports of attacks on other hospitals in Idlib.
The facility in Kafranbel was the second hospital to be destroyed this month, after a hospital in Maaret al-Numan was also destroyed by Syrian and Russian warplanes on Sunday evening.
After being struck three times on Sunday night, the hospital in Maaret
al-Numan was put out of service, according to the Syrian American
Medical Society, which runs the facility.
Rescue workers and medical staff were forced to evacuate critically
injured patients and premature babies without any incubators.
Commenting on the incident, Fadi Al Dairi, the Syrian country director for Hand in Hand for Syria, said in a statement on Monday: "We are devastated to have to close the doors of a hospital serving a community of over one million people.
"The timing couldn't be worse as this hospital had been supporting
victims of the current escalation of ground and aerial attacks."
A representative from Hand in Hand for Syria told MEE that its Kafranbel
facility had only recently been equipped to deal with chemical weapons
attacks, after a series of suspected chlorine attacks struck Idlib and Eastern Ghouta in the last month.
Three chemical attacks took place in Eastern Ghouta, one of the other
last remaining rebel-held areas, since the start of 2018 alone.
Images provided by Hand in Hand for Syria showed wards inside the Kafranbel hospital destroyed and no longer functioning.
An ambulance sent over by the Unity Convoy, an independent coalition of
charities, was also destroyed in the round of air strikes on Monday,
reported the charity.
Many of the evacuated patients were receiving treatment inside the
hospital in Kafranbel after being injured by air strikes and artillery
shelling by Russian and Syrian government forces.
In a statement on Sunday, the Syrian opposition coalition condemned what it described a "barbaric onslaught by the Russian occupation and the Assad regime forces."
The reports come as medical facilities across rebel-held areas continue
to be targeted by Russian warplanes as they aid Syrian government forces
in their efforts to take control of the rebel-held Idlib province.
Idlib is mostly controlled by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the former
al-Qaeda affiliate, which claimed to have shot down the SU-25 fighter
using a shoulder-fired weapon.
On Sunday evening, the Syrian Civil Defence Force, also known as the
White Helmets, reported that several people suffered from breathing
difficulties after a suspected chlorine gas attack on Saraqeb.
An apartment block in the city of Idlib was also destroyed, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The suspected chemical attacks come days after the Trump administration
accused Bashar al Assad's government of producing and using "new kinds
of weapons" to deliver poisonous gases.
The Syrian government has denied these claims.