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Doctors and nurses rally against Syria regime Idlib offensive

By AFP - Sep 16,2018 - Last updated at Sep 16,2018

ATME — More than 300 doctors and nurses rallied on Sunday in the rebel-held Syrian province of Idlib, urging the international community to protect them against an expected offensive by President Bashar Assad's forces.

Brandishing roses and wearing white coats and blue surgical uniforms, the demonstrators gathered in front of the hospital in Atme, near the border with Turkey, an AFP correspondent reported.

The protesters in Atme, both men and women, waved the flag of the Syrian revolution as well as placards in English that read "UN, protecting us is your responsibility".

Another directly addressed UN Syria envoy Staffan De Mistura, telling him "protecting health worker in Idlib is part of your mission".

"We call for an end to the strikes against hospitals and our protection by the United Nations," said nurse Fadi Al Amur.

"Medical staff are neutral. We treat civilians affected by the Russian and Syrian air strikes," he told AFP.

The United Nations said an air strike on September 6 struck an NGO-backed hospital in Kafr Zita, a town in the neighbouring province of Hama, putting it out of service.

It said information on the location of the hospital had been provided to parties whose aircraft are involved in the conflict in order to avoid such incidents.

Two days after the attack on the hospital in Hama, a strike hit and damaged an underground hospital on the outskirts of Hass in Idlib, according to the observatory.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday that the Syrian regime was not preparing a major offensive on Idlib, and that his government would do everything to protect civilians.

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