Aug 19, 2016

Iraqi Turkmen: IS Mustard Gas Attack Victims Brought to Turkey for Treatment


Members of the Iraqi Turkmen community that fell victim to the 9 March 2016 Mustard Gas attack in Tuz Khormato by the so-called Islamic State have been brought to Turkey for treatment, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced Friday. According to a statement by the ministry, 38 Turkmen survivors of the attack during which four individuals died, are now under supervision in Ankara’s Polati State Hospital.

The article below is published by Anadolu Agency

Dozens of Iraqi Turkmen still suffering from a Daesh mustard gas attack earlier this year have been brought to Turkey for treatment, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced Friday. In a statement, the ministry said 38 Turkmen who were attacked by Daesh terrorists on March 9 in Tuz Khormato, Kirkuk were taken to Ankara’s Polatli State Hospital.

"The examination and treatment of our kinsmen were immediately started under the supervision of our specialists," the statement added. In March the Daesh terrorist group attacked Tuz Khormato with Katyusha and mortar missiles which included mustard gas. Four people were killed, including two children, and more than 4,000 civilians were wounded in the attack.

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