Patients have been killed in their beds; health workers have been attacked as they rescued the wounded. A hospital is where the most vulnerable, the sick and injured, gather in times of war. Attacks against medical facilities and health workers, whether deliberate or indiscriminate, are part of generalised violence and atrocities committed against civilians in armed conflict. They deprive people of health services, often when they need them the most.

“I have no words to express this. It is unspeakable.”

MSF demands explanations after deadly airstrikes hit hospital in Kunduz

“By midday our hospital was on the frontline, with fighting right outside the gate”

Renewed violence in Bangui makes it difficult to access hospital

Afghanistan: MSF hospital overwhelmed with wounded after heavy fighting in Kunduz

“People in Syria don’t know when the next bombs are going to fall.”

Medical testimony: “Enough death and siege. Enough blood and misery. Enough.”

Half a million more people under siege as intense bombing in Damascus region results in one of the bloodiest months since conflict began

MSF treats patients with symptoms of exposure to chemical agents
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MSF releases detailed documentation of attacks on two medical facilities ahead of UNSC closed session on protection of medical mission

MSF urges Syrian government and its allies to stop indiscriminate bombing in Aleppo
