The United Nations on Thursday warned of what it called the "catastrophic deterioration" in the Syrian rebel held city of Aleppo after air strikes by the government destroyed another hospital, killing several doctors.
"I could not in any way express how high the stakes are for the next hours and days," the chair of the UN humanitarian task force, Jan Egeland said.
The UN envoy Staffan de Mistura meanwhile urged Washington and Moscow to help revitalise the ceasefire that was now "barely alive".
The hospital targetted in the air strike was supported by Medecins San Frontieres.
At least three doctors, including one of the last paediatricians, was killed in the strike, said MSF.
Condemning the air strike on the hospital as "reprehensible", the US State Department's spokesperson, John Kirby, said, "once again we call on the regime to cease these absolutely senseless attacks, which are of course violations of the cessation of hostilities."
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"I could not in any way express how high the stakes are for the next hours and days," the chair of the UN humanitarian task force, Jan Egeland said.
The UN envoy Staffan de Mistura meanwhile urged Washington and Moscow to help revitalise the ceasefire that was now "barely alive".
The hospital targetted in the air strike was supported by Medecins San Frontieres.
At least three doctors, including one of the last paediatricians, was killed in the strike, said MSF.
Condemning the air strike on the hospital as "reprehensible", the US State Department's spokesperson, John Kirby, said, "once again we call on the regime to cease these absolutely senseless attacks, which are of course violations of the cessation of hostilities."
See here, here and here.