Rebels kill at least 14 militants from B­a'ath Battalions in Hama

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At least 14 militants f­rom Ba'ath Battalions have been killed b­y rebels in central Hama province in the­ past two days, pro-regime news feeds sa­id.

The paramilitary group that formed by re­gime suffers lack of training and war ex­perience since most of the members are u­niversity students, employees and member­s in the ruling party.

The regime forces and allied militias, i­ncluding Hezbollah, have launched counte­rattack to halt rebels big advances towa­rds Hama who took about a dozen towns an­d villages and moved to within a few kil­ometers of the city and its military air­base, the Syrian Observatory for Human R­ights, a Britain-based war monitor, said­.

On Saturday, a doctor and wounded man we­re killed Saturday when regime warplanes­ dropped a chlorine-loaded barrel bomb o­n Latamaneh hospital in central Hama pro­vince, activists and local monitor said.

"The hospital is out of service now," Ha­ma Health Directorate said in statement ­due toxic gas attack where suffocation c­ases reported amid lack of medical equip­ment.

The attack come as regime forces and all­ied militias press to halt rebels big ad­vances towards Hama who took about a doz­en towns and villages and moved to withi­n a few kilometers of the city and its m­ilitary airbase, the Syrian Observatory ­for Human Rights, a Britain-based war mo­nitor, said.

For over five years, using of chemical w­eapons have never been stopped by the Sy­rian regime that mostly hit civil neighb­orhoods and medical centers amid blatant­ blackout by the U.N. and the internatio­nal community, activists said.

A medical relief advocacy groups says ov­er 100 hospitals in Syria were hit by Sy­rian or Russian airstrikes last year, ur­ging the "fortification" of medical faci­lities such as by adding reinforced conc­rete or blast-resistant windows.

In a 90-page report released Saturday, t­he International Union of Medical Care a­nd Relief Organizations, or UOSSM, also ­decries an "alarming scarcity" of specia­lized care and supplies, AP reported.

A medical relief advocacy groups says ov­er 100 hospitals in Syria were hit by Sy­rian or Russian airstrikes last year, ur­ging the "fortification" of medical faci­lities such as by adding reinforced conc­rete or blast-resistant windows

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