Published on Oct 1, 2016
Zaher
Sahloul, a member of the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS), worked
as a doctor in the Syrian city of Aleppo during the summer.
On
Saturday, the largest hospital in the rebel-held eastern side of Aleppo,
which is supported by SAMS, was hit by at least two barrel bombs.
Sahloul,
who also went to medical school with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,
spoke to Al Jazeera’s Maryam Nemazee about the increasing attacks on
medical facilities in Aleppo.
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