Bloodbath in Syria, says surgeon Jacques Beres
The Red Cross is due to enter the Baba Amr district of the Syrian city of Homs on Friday to deliver food and medical supplies after a month-long siege.
The International Committee of the Red Cross is to enter the area with the Syrian Red Crescent, and is also planning to evacuate the wounded.
Jacques Beres, a co-founder of the humanitarian organisation, Medecins Sans Frontieres, has spent two weeks tending the injured and dying in a makeshift hospital in the Babr Amr district of Homs.
Dr Beres - who is no longer with MSF - was asked how he felt having now left the country.
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