A former nurse revealed that officers and doctors gave direct orders to nurses to stab wounded Syrian revolutionaries to death as soon as they arrived at the emergency room of Homs Military Hospital in 2012.
Nurse Hamed Satouf gave firsthand testimony about the systematic killings that took place inside the hospital, which was under the control of the former regime.
Satouf said that Colonel Haitham Othman, Colonel Ali Abdullah, and Dr. Samir Mahmoud directly oversaw these operations through regular meetings with the nursing staff in the emergency room.
Satouf confirmed that the nurses received clear instructions to end the life of every wounded person as soon as the ambulance door was opened.
The nurses carried out mass fatal stabbings of the wounded immediately upon their arrival at the hospital. The nursing staff used scalpels and sharp surgical instruments to perform the immediate stabbings within the hospital grounds.
This testimony sheds light on the procedures followed within military medical institutions during that period, and it is part of a broader documentation of the military hospital's records.
Zaman Al Wasl
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