A Decade of Death, Destruction, and Denial: Ten Years into Syria’s Conflict, Impunity for Atrocities Prevails
Format We didn t know which hospitals were still standing and which ones were in ruins. We didn t know who was dead and who was alive. We were completely disoriented. Completely overwhelmed. Patients were streaming into the hospital non-stop. A single medical worker taking a break could have meant the death of a patient. That pressure only rose as more hospitals and clinics were destroyed.
Rami, a health care professional working at a prominent hospital during the last offensive on Eastern Ghouta (PHR case study)