MORE THAN 600 MEDICAL WORKERS KILLED IN SYRIA

Physicians for Human Rights had documented 233 attacks on 183 medical facilities across Syria since the country's uprising began in March 2011. (Photo: AP)
Physicians for Human Rights said government forces were responsible for 97 percent of the killings of medical workers. (Photo: Aljazeera/AP)

New York, 21 Jumadil Awwal 1436/12 March 2015 (MINA) – An international rights group says more than 600 medical workers have been killed in Syria’s nearly four-year conflict in deliberate and indiscriminate attacks, most of them by government forces.

Physicians for Human Rights said in a report released on Wednesday that it had documented 233 attacks on 183 medical facilities across Syria since the country’s uprising began in March 2011, Al Jazeera quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

The group said that President Bashar Assad’s government was responsible for 88 percent of the recorded attacks on hospitals and 97 percent of the killings of medical workers.

Physicians for Human Rights said it documented 139 deaths directly attributable to torture and execution.

The group’s director of investigations Erin Gallagher said “every doctor killed or hospital destroyed leaves hundreds or even thousands of Syrians with nowhere to turn for health care”.

Syrian activists have repeatedly accused the military of targeting medical facilities and staff in rebel-held areas in its bid to crush the country’s opposition movement. (T/P001/P3)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)