Charlotte Bellis Reports from EMERGENCY’s Kabul Surgical Centre for Al Jazeera English.
“For two days, the hospital was overflowing, they added extra beds.”
“For two days, the hospital was overflowing, they added extra beds.”
Number of War-Wounded Patients Received Increases in Panjshir
ALBERTO ZANIN, MEDICAL COORDINATOR: “WE ARE TRYING TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE BEDS.”
He was 73 years old and spent his life making the world a better place.
Two of EMERGENCY’s healthcare facilities in Afghanistan have been hit by crossfire in the last 24 hours.
Fighting has been ongoing for days now in Lashkar-Gah, southern Afghanistan. It is also near our hospital.
"We are receiving wounded patients. We ask all parties to respect this facility and ensure it is not put in danger. HOSPITALS ARE NOT A TARGET!"
Nurses, doctors, logisticians, technicians, guards, cleaners... our local colleagues in Lashkar-Gah, Afghanistan.
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