Atareb Hospital
in Aleppo countryside closed its doors for patients and wounded people after an
armed clash to control the hospital in order turn it into a base for the armed
groups.
Zaman Alwasl
correspondent reported that the closure took place when a leader in the Free
Syrian Army,FSA, asked the hospital administration to hire his nephew but it
refused.
Local sources
revealed that the probel was bigger than small interests, its a matter of
dispute between rivals to impose the sovereignty.
As Syria’s civil
war enters its third year, the rebels are struggling to figure out how to
govern the large swaths of territory they have seized. In Aleppo, which has no
unified rebel command and is riven by factions, the job hasn’t been easy: The
city has two rival legal systems, each controlling its own terrain and backed
by different militias, NYtimes reported from Aleppo last month.
Zaman Alwasl
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