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This is the highest number WHO has ever recorded in any humanitarian emergency globally to date.
86% of all such attacks have impacted health facilities, with a significant proportion of such attacks involving heavy weapons.
Since February 2022 , on average, 200 ambulances per year have been damaged or destroyed in shelling attacks.
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