Three hospital workers were among the dead, and 31 others were
wounded in the strikes, which took place between Aug. 7 and 10.
Syrian warplanes have killed 11 people in strikes against hospitals in rebel-held Idlib province in the past week, the international charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said on Friday.
"These
attacks ... indicate an increasing pattern of healthcare structures and
civilians being affected as a result of the ongoing war," MSF said in a statement.
Three hospital workers were among the dead, and 31 others were wounded in the strikes, which took place between Aug. 7 and 10.
MSF's head of mission for Syria, Sylvain Groulx,
said hospitals in Idlib city, capital of the province, had suffered
bombardments since it fell to a coalition of Islamist insurgents in
March.
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