Published : 24-08-2017
The National Coalition for Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, commonly named the Syrian National Coalition, cut off aids to local clinics in Yalda town and Babilla. Both facilities are run by the General Health Commission south of Damascus.
Activists warned of the repercussions of the move on hundreds of displaced families and sick civilians who have been left on their own in the poverty-stricken area.
Yalda and Babilla resource-deprived clinics have served as the only health facilities for hundreds of patients south of Damascus.
The National Coalition for Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, commonly named the Syrian National Coalition, cut off aids to local clinics in Yalda town and Babilla. Both facilities are run by the General Health Commission south of Damascus.
Activists warned of the repercussions of the move on hundreds of displaced families and sick civilians who have been left on their own in the poverty-stricken area.
Yalda and Babilla resource-deprived clinics have served as the only health facilities for hundreds of patients south of Damascus.