Over 60 killed in air strikes, including patients, children in MSF-supported hospital in Aleppo, Syria
A wave of air strikes and shelling killed more than 60 people in less than 24 hours in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, monitors and activists said on Thursday. The contested city is now one of the main battlegrounds of Syria’s devastating civil war, with a cease-fire that has collapsed and peace talks in Geneva stalled.
At least 27 people died as a hospital supported by Doctors Without Borders and the International Committee for the Red Cross and nearby buildings were hit overnight in the rebel-held part of Aleppo.
The UN envoy for Syria appealed early Thursday on the US and Russia to help revive the peace talks and a cease-fire, which he said “hangs by a thread”.
However, the violence only escalated. New airstrikes on Thursday in residential areas in the rebel-held part of the city killed at least 20 while state media reported that at least 1,000 mortars and rockets were fired at government-held areas of Aleppo, killing at least 14 civilians.
The chief Syrian opposition negotiator Mohammed Alloush blamed the government of President Bashar Assad for the violence. He told said that it shows “the environment is not conducive to any political action”.