PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 16, 2019
BREAKING: Maternity & Children's Hospital Bombed In Syria
Texas-   On May 15 at 2 pm Damascus time, the Tarmala Maternity and Children’s Hospital in South Idlib, Syria was hit by an airstrike and completely destroyed.  Due to heavy targeting of medical facilities in the region, the hospital was evacuated ahead of time. No injuries or casualties were reported. This marks the 19 th medical facility bombed in 20 days. The hospital housed many incubators in addition to a dialysis department. The hospital served approximately 6,000 beneficiaries monthly, and its loss is catastrophic for an already crippled medical infrastructure.
 
Dr. Khaula Sawah, Vice President of UOSSM USA said, “It is bad enough that medical facilities are being targeted but to target a children’s hospital is beyond comprehension. The situation is getting worse by the day, we have reports from the field saying there are well over 350,000 civilians that have been displaced by the recent bombardment. When will the international community finally take a stand and stop turning a blind eye to the atrocities? Targeting medical facilities is a war crime. Targeting innocent civilians is a war crime. This must stop now, over 3 million lives are at stake.”
 
In the strongest terms, UOSSM condemns the attacks on civilians and medical facilities. UOSSM urges all parties to the conflict to find a peaceful resolution. UOSSM urges the UN Security Council and the international community to implement UNSC Resolution 2286 for the protection of medical facilities and aid workers. We urge the international community to release emergency humanitarian funding for medical aid, shelter, food, water and sanitation.


*Casualty and displacement numbers fluctuate frequently as the conditions change on the ground.

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For Media Inquiries Please Contact:

Najah Allouch:
UOSSM USA Communications and Media Director
Since 2012, UOSSM has been providing emergency medical relief and healthcare services to the Syrian people affected by the crisis, working primarily inside Syria and with Syrian refugees in Turkey.
UOSSM:
  • In 2018, UOSSM supported 14 primary health care centers and 13 mobile clinics
  • UOSSM Bab Al Hawa Hospital provided health care services to almost 1 million patients since establishment
  • In 2018, over 162,000 beneficiaries were provided with nutrition services focused on pregnant and nursing women, and children under the age of 5
  • UOSSM Mental Health and Psychosocial Support services provided care to 110,096 beneficiaries in 2018
Media Contact:

Name: Najah Allouch 
Title: Communications and Media Director
Email Address: [email protected]