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Syria

Medical staff and patient killed in an attack on MSF-supported hospital

A hospital in northern Syria supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been hit in an aerial attack. Press Release - 31 Mar 2017
 
Yemeni chronicles
Yemen

MSF resumes medical work in Haydan hospital

“The situation is worsening by the day in Yemen and people’s need for medical care keeps rising,” says Ghassan Abou Chaar, MSF representative in Yemen. Press Release - 2 Mar 2017
 
Ramtha hospital after Jordan/Syria border closure
Jordan

Three months after border closure, hope for wounded Syrians fading fast

At least 59 war-wounded Syrians, including 11 children aged between three and 14 years old, have been denied medical evacuation into Jordan over the past three months. Press Release - 30 Sep 2016
 
AL QUDS ALEPPO HOSPITAL, ATTACK HOSPITAL
Syria

MSF urges Syrian government and its allies to stop indiscriminate bombing in Aleppo

“Bombs are raining from Syria-led coalition planes and the whole of east Aleppo has become a giant kill box. The Syrian government must stop the indiscriminate bombing; and Russia as an indispensable political and military ally of Syria has the responsibility to exert the pressure to stop this,” says Xisco Villalonga, director of operations at MSF. Press Release - 30 Sep 2016
 
Distributions, Azaz district
Syria

People trapped in Azaz urgently need safe haven - Turkey and the EU must open their borders

An estimated 100,000 people trapped in the Azaz district of Syria, between the frontline with the Islamic State group and the Turkish border, must be allowed to reach safe haven in Turkey. Europe must also honour its moral and legal commitments by granting asylum to those fleeing from this conflict. Press Release - 2 Jun 2016
 
Central African Republic

MSF outraged by killing of staff member

Press Release - 19 May 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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