| A Syrian woman carries a wounded girl to a hospital in Kilis, Turkey. |
The United Nations said earlier that airstrikes on at least five medical facilities and two schools in northern Syria's Aleppo and Idlib provinces, northwest Syria, killed nearly 50 civilians including children.
MSF (Medecins Sans Frontieres - Doctors without Borders), which like the UN did not attribute blame, confirmed a hospital supported by the charity was hit in Idlib, and said seven people were killed and at least eight were missing, presumed dead.
The US State Department, meanwhile, condemned airstrikes that hit two civilian hospitals "in and around Aleppo", identifying them as one run by MSF and the Women's and Children's Hospital in the city of Aziz.
The statement did not mention Idlib specifically. It said such action "casts doubt on Russia's willingness and/or ability to help bring to a stop the continued brutality of the Assad regime against its own people".
Haddad said US accusations "are a sign of the war of propaganda, which began in the very first days of the conflict in Syria".
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