Hospitals in Syria’s Sweida struggling after sectarian clashes, WHO says

By Olivia Le Poidevin

GENEVA (Reuters) -The main hospital in the southern Syrian city of Sweida is overwhelmed with trauma patients and working without adequate power or water after the local Druze minority clashed almost two weeks ago with Bedouin and government forces.

“Inside of Sweida, it’s a grim picture, with the health facilities under immense strain,” the World Health Organization’s Christina Bethke told reporters in Geneva via video link from Damascus.

“Electricity and water are cut…

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