February. The Lindau Medical Center in the village of Takad lay in ruins following an intense military offensive by government forces and their Russian ally in recent weeks in the western part of the Aleppo province. The Lindau medical centre, which had been established in 2014 with the support of German donors from the German town of Lindau, treated patients and provided medicines free of charge. The Syrian government has managed to advance in the western Aleppo countryside and to regain control of towns and villages for the first time after years of being under the control of opposition grou
February. The Lindau Medical Center in the village of Takad lay in ruins following an intense military offensive by government forces and their Russian ally in recent weeks in the western part of the Aleppo province. The Lindau medical centre, which had been established in 2014 with the support of German donors from the German town of Lindau, treated patients and provided medicines free of charge. The Syrian government has managed to advance in the western Aleppo countryside and to regain control of towns and villages for the first time after years of being under the control of opposition groups. The 11 thousands residents of Takad, together with 6 thousands of internally displaced Syrias settled in the town, have all left to escape the air raids and the shelling of their town
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