A hospital run by a Canadian non-profit organization UOSSM that operates in Syria was completely destroyed today by Russian bunker buster bombs in Hama northern countryside, Orient News correspondent said.

UOSSM-Canada, the Canadian chapter of the Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations published on Twitter photos showing the mass destruction following the attack on the makeshift hospital where bunker buster bomb penetrated the walls destroying all the medical equipment.

The hospital was named after the doctor Hassan al-Aeraj, the director of health in the opposition-held Hama, who was killed by an Assad-Russian airstrike last April.

The health centre serves internally displaced people in Syria, and reports that 82 per cent of its patients are women and children. The facility offered non-emergency services such as X-rays, treatment for diabetes, dental care and a specialized pediatric unit.

No Canadian doctors have worked at the hospital in the past year due to ongoing Assad regime’s attacks, according to activists.