Syrian maternity hospital hit by air strikes

The number of casualties following assault on rebel-held area is not yet known

A Syrian maternity hospital in a rebel-held area of Idlib province has been hit by air strikes. File photograph: Ammar Abdullah/Reuters
A Syrian maternity hospital in a rebel-held area of Idlib province has been hit by air strikes. File photograph: Ammar Abdullah/Reuters

A Syrian maternity hospital in a rebel-held area of Idlib province was extensively damaged on Friday after it was hit by air strikes, international charity Save the Children, which supports the hospital, said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors violence in Syria's five-year-old conflict, said air strikes hit the hospital and also a civil defence building.

The number of casualties is not yet known, a spokesman for Save the Children said.

The hospital in Kafer Takhareem, which is the only maternity facility for about 110km, works with about 1,300 women and children a month and delivered some 340 babies last month, the spokesman said.

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In another part of the northern Idlib countryside, air strikes on Friday killed at least five people and seriously injured more than 25, the Observatory said.

Reuters