ZAGREB, Dec 6 (Hina) - Croatia's doctors today appealed to the
World Health Organization (WHO) to exert its influence so that the
Bihac-bound convoy with 80 tonnes of food and medicines, that has
been blocked at the check-point of Moscenica, UNPA Sector North of
Croatia since Saturday, should be allowed a free passage to its
destination.
The doctors warn in the appeal that "there are more than 1,000
wounded soldiers and civilians, among whom women and children, in
the Bihac Hospital," adding that the patients are lodged in bad
conditions without food, water and medicines, facing the coming
winter. The children are hungry, the wounded and other patients are
practically sentenced to death if no humanitarian aid is soon
dispatched there, according to the doctors' appeal to the WHO.
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