A hospital was bombarded on the 21st in northwestern Syria, where the civil war continues.

Turkey, which supports local rebels, has accused the Assad administration of the bombardment, accusing it of killing five people, including children, and urging it to stop the attack.

The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced on the 21st that a hospital in Aleppo Governorate in northwestern Syria was bombarded by the Assad regime's army, killing five people and injuring 10 others.



In the video from the site, you can see how the injured person is being transported in a hurry.



The scene is the area where the rebels are the last base, and a year ago, Turkey, which supports the rebels, and Russia, which is the backing of the Assad administration, agreed to ceasefire. Did.



However, the Turkish Department of Defense has accused the Assad administration of shooting a hospital and then shot a missile into the neighboring province of Idrib, injuring seven people, saying that it was a crime against humanity and attacking it. He said he contacted Russia to stop immediately.



In Syria, it has been 10 years since the democratization movement leading to the civil war spread on the 15th of this month, but the end of the civil war is uncertain and the humanitarian crisis continues.