Friday, May 13, 2016

Is Turkey Providing Medical Treatment For Wounded Islamic State Fighters?

Photo: Ersin Arslan. © SPUTNIK/ HİKMET DURGUN

Sputnik: EXCLUSIVE: Daesh Terrorists Secretly Treated at Turkish Hospital (PHOTOS)

Four wounded Daesh fighters have been treated at the Ersin Arslan regional hospital, located in the Turkish city of Gaziantep, an unnamed source told Sputnik. They were admitted on May 5, the medical worker, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added.

One of them, named Bagur Ferhad, is an Afghan national born in 1993, the source said.

"I examined Daesh fighters. They had gunshot wounds. None of them received life-threatening injuries," the medical worker detailed.

Earlier, Turkish forces opened fire when a group of foreign fighters tried to cross into Syria near Oğuzeli, a city in the Gaziantep province. Three militants were killed, 11 were injured. Four of them were brought to the Ersin Arslan regional hospital. No record of their stay has been made.

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WNU Editor: I suspect that this arrangement of providing medical care for wounded ISIS fighters is far bigger than what is being reported.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There have been pictures of Jabhat al Nusrah commanders receiving medical care in turkey since before their split with ISIS, so I don't doubt that they continue to provide the service for both groups.

Bob Huntley said...

Don't doctors without borders treat both sides?