At least nine people were killed and dozens wounded and missing for
bombing a health center supported by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in
the Syrian northern province of Idleb, according to the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights.
The NGO said that Russian aircraft attacked the hospital on the outskirts of Maarat al Nuaman in Idleb.
The regional coordinator of MSF Communications, Sam Taylor, told Efe the attack on the plumbing, adding that his organization is trying to collect more data on this bombing.
It is not the first time a medical center which is supported by MSF was attacked in Syria.
On 5 February, three people were killed and six, including a nurse, were wounded in a bombing Tafas hospital in southern Syria and helped by the NGO.
Syria suffers from almost five years ago a conflict that has claimed the lives of over 260,000 people, according to the count of the Observatory.
The NGO said that Russian aircraft attacked the hospital on the outskirts of Maarat al Nuaman in Idleb.
The regional coordinator of MSF Communications, Sam Taylor, told Efe the attack on the plumbing, adding that his organization is trying to collect more data on this bombing.
It is not the first time a medical center which is supported by MSF was attacked in Syria.
On 5 February, three people were killed and six, including a nurse, were wounded in a bombing Tafas hospital in southern Syria and helped by the NGO.
Syria suffers from almost five years ago a conflict that has claimed the lives of over 260,000 people, according to the count of the Observatory.
