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Ban Accuses Syrian Forces of Stepping Up Attacks on Hospitals

Syrian government forces have stepped up attacks on hospitals and clinics, U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon said Thursday, accusing all sides of blocking aid deliveries as a "tactic of war."

Ban told the U.N. Security Council in a report that both government forces and rebel fighters were increasingly targeting vital services such as water stations and electric cables, compounding the humanitarian crisis.

In June alone, there were 12 attacks on medical facilities, the second highest number since December 2012 and all were committed by government forces, the report said, quoting Physicians for Human Rights.

"Human rights violations continue to be widespread, and attacks on medical facilities are on the increase in a blatant violation of international humanitarian law," said the U.N. secretary general. 

Damascus is also denying approval of medicines and surgical equipment to remote areas, with 24,000 people deprived for six months of life-saving treatment in Madamiyet ElSham, near the capital, it added.

Syrian rebel groups including Islamic State fighters who control all access to routes in eastern areas are blocking humanitarian deliveries with some 711,000 civilians affected, the report said.

"The parties have continued to obstruct humanitarian assistance to those most in need and to withhold consent for operations in a completely arbitrary manner as a tactic of war," he said. 

Some 10.8 million people are in need of humanitarian aid in Syria, including 241,000 Syrians living in areas besieged by government or opposition forces.

The U.N. Security Council last week authorized cross-border convoys of humanitarian relief to help civilians in rebel-held areas, without the Syrian government's consent.

The first convoy crossed the border from Turkey early Thursday.

The war in Syria, now in its fourth year, has left more than 170,000 dead.

Source: Agence France Presse


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