Mazlum Abadi, the head of the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces, has denied his army's involvement in the attack. He said the US-backed SDF condemns attacks that target innocents.
13 people, including two doctors, were killed in the missile attacks on a hospital in the northern city of Syria. The city is occupied by Turkish-backed fighters. It is not immediately clear who is behind the attack, but these attacks were carried out from places where government troops and Kurdish fighters are stationed.
Turkey blames the Kurds for the attack. The governor of Turkey's Hatay province said Saturday's attack killed 13 civilians and injured 27. The governor's office has blamed the Syrian Kurdish group for the attack.
2 missiles fired at the hospital Britain's human rights organization 'Syrian Observatory for Human Rights' put the number of people killed in the attack at 18.
The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS), which assists health centers in opposition-held areas, said two missiles were fired at al-Shifa Hospital in the city of Afrin, completely destroying the polyclinic department, emergency services and delivery wards. . The Syrian American Medical Society has called for an investigation into the incident of the attack on the hospital.
Kurds deny being behind attack Turkey has blamed the Kurdish group for the attack in Hatay province. At the same time, Mazloom Abadi, the head of the Kurds' Syrian Democratic Forces, has denied his army's involvement in the attack.
He said in a tweet that the US-backed SDF condemns attacks that target innocents. This is a violation of international law.