Two feared dead as maternity hospital in Syria bombed
At least two people are feared dead and many have been injured in the attack.
A maternity hospital has in Syria been bombed, charity Save The Children said.
At least two people feared dead and "lots of patients and staff" are injured in the attack - which is the latest on medical facilities in the war-torn country.
It comes just days after six air strikes against hospitals in Aleppo - one which caused the death of two-day old baby.
Save the Children, which supports the hospital in rebel-held Idlib, said the building was extensively damaged by a direct hit.
It released this footage on Twitter of the aftermath of the bombing.
Dr Abdul Kharim said equipment within the hospital and the building structure had been damaged during the raid.
The hospital, which works with approximately 1,300 women and children a month, is the only maternity facility for about 70 miles.