GAZA: At least Palestinian eight patients were killed today after the electrical generator was stopped operating, which caused oxygen to ran out at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis. The sources added that the bodies of the eight people began to show signs of decomposition, jeopardizing the safety of other patients. Medical source pointed out that the occupation forces refused to allow the ambulance and civil crews from burring the people killed inside the Complex. PRCS called on international institutions to immediately intervene to put pressure on Israel to bury the bodies of the eight people in the Nasser Medical Complex. Earlier today, the Palestinian Red Crescent had announced the evacuation of 21 wounded from Nasser Medical Complex, after it was out of service. The occupation artillery bombed the vicinity of the Nasser complex, wounding a number of citizens and damaging buildings. The occupation forces are still besieging the Complex. On February 15, medical sources reported that Israeli fo rces further demolished the southern wall of the complex before breaking into it amid indiscriminate shooting of heavy gunfire. The occupation army intensively targeted the headquarters of the Red Crescent Ambulance Center housing a large number of wounded individuals and tents sheltering displaced people. Meanwhile, Israeli tanks and army vehicles razed the mass graves inside the complex, which has been under a strict military siege for about 31 days.? Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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