Save The Children [to 20 February 2016]
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February 16, 2016
Statement from Carolyn Miles on Yesterday’s Attacks on Seven Healthcare Facilities in Syria
Fairfield, Conn. (February 16, 2015) — In response to yesterday’s attacks on healthcare facilities in Syria, Carolyn Miles, President & CEO of Save the Children U.S. says: “Save the Children is appalled by the growing trend for health facilities, schools and other civilian infrastructure to be the targets of deadly attacks in Syria.
“Monday was the worst day for attacks on healthcare facilities for more than six months. New information gathered by Save the Children and other organizations suggests that in total, seven facilities were bombed in air strikes, more than was first reported. The attacks happened across Syria, in Aleppo, Idlib and Dara’a provinces…