PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 28, 2019
Outrage Over Pediatric Hospital Bombed in Syria
Dallas, Texas- On August 27 at 10:35 pm Damascus time, the Al- Ghadafa Pediatric and Gynecology Hospital in Maarat Al Nouman, Syria, was hit by four airstrikes and put out of service.  The hospital was evacuated earlier and sustained heavy damage. A watchman was injured by the airstrikes and no casualties were reported.  In the past 10 days, intense bombing in Maarat Al Nouman has also led to over 200,000 people becoming newly internally displaced. This marks the 48th medical facility to be bombed since April 28. 

Dr. Khaula Sawah, Vice President of UOSSM USA said, “It is outrageous that another pediatric hospital was bombed with complete impunity and a deafening silence from the international community. Had the hospital not been evacuated, we could have had a major tragedy yet again. At least 48 medical facilities have been targeted since the end of April. This leaves hundreds of thousands without access to medical services that are desperately needed. We will repeat this, hospitals are not a target, civilians are not a target, schools are not a target. These are all war crimes and the perpetrators must be stopped and held accountable. The 3.5 million civilians of Idlib deserve the right to live and deserve a firm stand by the international community.”


Since April 28, 2019: 

  • More than 862 civilians have been killed including at least 226 children and 179 women. 

  • Over 1850 civilians have been injured. 

  • Over 750,000 people have been internally displaced in North Western Syria. 

  • At least 48 Medical facilities have been bombed and 30 aid workers have been killed. 

  • Five ambulances were hit by different airstrikes while serving patients, killing eight staff.


*Numbers are constantly changing due to situation on the ground.
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]