jeudi 26 mai 2016
Attacks on hospitals killed nearly 960 in 2 years, WHO finds
Nearly 960 people have been killed worldwide in attacks on medical facilities in conflicts over the past two years, the World Health Organization said in a report that highlights an alarming disrespect for the protection of health care in war by both governments and armed groups.
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