Turkish-Backed Terrorists Fire Rockets against Mesyaf National Hospital.. at Least Five People Martyred

HAMA, (ST)- At least five people were martyred and scores others were wounded in a Turkish-backed tererorist groups’ rocket attack against Mesyaf National Hospital.

Four of the wounded persons are from the hospital staff.

 The number of martyrs in the terrorist attack which targeted Massyaf National Hospital rose to 5 including two from the hospital’s staff, while 15 civilians, four of them from the hospital’s staff, were wounded and some of them suffer serious wounds, according to SANA reporter.

Terrorist groups, positioned in the countryside of Hama and Idleb, Sunday morning targeted  Massyaf City in the southwestern countryside of Hama with several rockets. Some of them fell on the Massyaf National Hospital, causing martyrdom of four people, wounding 14 others and leading to material damage in the hospital, an earlier report said.

The Syrian Arab Army units retaliated by targeting the positions from where the rockets were fired, inflicting losses upon the terrorists and their ammunitions.

According to Dr. Maher Younes, Director of the Hospital’s General Commission, it isn’t the first time terrorist groups fire rockets on the hospital, but this time it is the most criminal attack as the number of martyrs reached 5 including a driver at the emergency system while the number of the injured reached 15, including four of the medical and nursing staff.

Head of the Nursing Department at the hospital as well as a doctor sustained moderate injuries in different parts of their bodies. They received necessary treatment and are now in a stable condition.

Hamda Mustafa

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