Bloodbath in Syria, says surgeon Jacques Beres

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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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