Waterloo Region Record

Hospitals hit as fighting in Syria escalates

- Bassem Mroue and Nataliya Vasilyeva

BEIRUT — Intensifie­d fighting in Syria in recent weeks has damaged more hospitals, with at least 10 medical facilities hit over the past 10 days and hundreds of thousands of people cut off from health care, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross said on Thursday.

The escalation in fighting has also forced hundreds of schools across the country to suspend classes over the past two weeks, with teachers sending children home in terror as bombs and shells fall nearby, Save the Children said.

The violence has been the worst the war-torn country has seen since government forces captured the rebel-held eastern part of the city of Aleppo last December. The Red Cross (ICRC) said it’s alarmed by reports of hundreds of civilian casualties and the destructio­n of hospitals and schools.

“We have seen an increasing­ly worrying spike in military operations that correlates with high levels of civilian casualties,” said Marianne Gasser, head of ICRC’s delegation.

Fighting has been especially heavy in central, northern and eastern Syria between Russianbac­ked government forces and rival insurgent groups. The violence is also taking place in de-escalation zones that are part of a deal reached in the Kazakh capital of Astana between Iran, Turkey and Russia.

With swelling numbers of civilians fleeing military operations, some camps around the northern province of Raqqa and in the eastern region of Deir el-Zour are receiving more than 1,000 women, children and men every day, the statement said.

Save the Children said psychologi­cal support for children has been disrupted and at least three schools have been attacked recently.

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