. >> brown: im joined now by michael klosson, save the children's vice president for policy and humanitarian. >> thank you for having me. >> brown: from the beginning of this report it says it's not just the bullets and the shells that are killing and mamming children, they are also dying from the lack of basic medical care. >> right. >> brown: that is the main message here. >> it is the case that bulletin bombs have killed 10,000 children but the health system in syria is collapsing. and as a result of that, we're seeing all kinds of knock-on affects where children are not getting imizations, are you see the rise of childhood disease, you have case, for example, where children need a surgery or something and instead of the surgery being provided, their limbs are being amputated because they just don't have the equipment and the facilities and services that you need to save their limbs. really horrific. >> brown: the equipment, the facilities, the doctors, the medicine. it is just not there. >> what's happening is that i would say maybe 60% of the hospitals have either been damaged or destro