The Syrian Network for Human Rights calculated the targeting of what the Russian-Syrian alliance called 67 medical facilities in northwest Syria since April 26, 2019, and called on the United States of America to intervene "to stop Russian war crimes" and bomb medical centers.

She said that the use of the Air Force has caused partial or total destruction of medical centers, field hospitals, medical equipment, drug stores and electrical generators, which are working to feed these facilities.

It stated that this had caused the closure of health-care facilities temporarily or permanently, and affected hundreds of injured people.

The director of the Syrian Network for Human Rights, Fadel Abdel-Ghani, called for the establishment of an "international civilizational, humanitarian coalition" led by the United States, European countries, Canada, and Australia aimed at protecting civilians and stopping the bombing of medical centers, noting that reports and convictions will not work, and crimes against humanity and war crimes will continue to be committed Against the Syrians.

The report lists the international efforts that have attempted to deter Russian forces from targeting medical centers, and emphasized that the flagrant and persistent international failure to stop such violations has prompted many medical organizations to stop work in some of their medical facilities, in the interest of the safety of medical personnel and patients, in light of the state of displacement. Cold diseases and overcrowding increased mortality.