Syrian Rebels
have captured Kindi Hospital, converted into a regime military headquarters
barracks, on Friday in Aleppo after a siege since April and months of attacks,
according to the Syrian Local Coordination Committees.
The Islamic
Front unit Liwa al-Tawhid reported the takeover, carried out together with IF’s
Ahrar al-Sham units and support from the Islamist faction Jabhat al-Nusra, EAWorldView reported.
Liwa
al-Tawhid claimed dozens of Syrian troops were killed and that they captured
significant amounts of equipment and weapons, even tanks. Some officers have
been taken prisoner-of-war.
In relevant development,
Reuters Photojournalist, Mulham Barakat, passed away Friday near Al Kindi
Hospital in Aleppo, during his covering to the ongoing battles between rebels
and forces loyal to Bashar Al Assad, Lens of Young Halabi F.B reported.
Media watchdog, Reporters Without
Borders (RSF) says at least 25 professional journalists and 70 citizen
journalists have been killed in the conflict.
RSF says at least 16 foreign
journalists are missing in Syria, although many cases have not been made public
at the request of their families.
The deteriorating conditions have
prompted many international media organisations to suspend sending reporters to
rebel-held areas.
"Most journalists are saying
for now that it is too risky to go to Syria, though many of them want to go and
feel that they should," said RSF's Soazig Dollet, according to AFP.
An estimated 126,000 people have
been killed and millions displaced by Syria's civil war, which erupted after a
fierce government crackdown on pro-democracy protests first held in March 2011.
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