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Record level of attacks on medical care in armed conflict, as States neglect obligation to protect civilians

Amsterdam/Madrid, 21 January 2026 – Attacks on medical care in armed conflicts have reached record levels. Warring parties – including states – are increasingly shirking their obligation under international humanitarian law (IHL) to protect medical facilities, personnel, patients and vehicles, according to a new report from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Nearly 10 years after UN Security Council resolution 2286, which condemned attacks on healt…
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Lanka Business News broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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