Turkey ignoring clinics treating wounded terrorists: Report
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Terrorists fighting against the government in Syria say a network of illegal clinics in Turkey is providing medical assistance to them but the Turkish government is aware of their activities.
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Apr 15, 2016 09:05 UTC
  • Turkey ignoring clinics treating wounded terrorists: Report

Terrorists fighting against the government in Syria say a network of illegal clinics in Turkey is providing medical assistance to them but the Turkish government is aware of their activities.

According to a report on the online news portal Middle East Eye, injured militants cross the Syrian border into Turkey and receive private treatment at the medical centers.

“There are no adult women here, and the clinic mainly caters to men aged 20 to 40 who have come from the Syrian towns of Idlib, Hama and Aleppo,” the report said.

It cited the director of one of the clinics, identified only as Fahet, as saying that the activities of his clinic, which is operating without a permit, were known to Turkish officials, who nevertheless took no action against it.

“The Turkish authorities are aware of the clinic’s existence, but they never create trouble,” he was quoted as saying.

The clinic provides medical services to the wounded militants so they can return to the battlefields, the report further said.

“When I’m 100 percent recovered, I’ll be ready to go back and fight again,” said Somar, a 23-year-old terrorist, stressing that the level of care has been good and professional.

The clinics are said to have advanced facilities despite shady exteriors. There are gleaming white walls, plasma TVs and comfortable beds inside them, according to reports.

“In Turkish hospitals, there is always a facilitator for the fighters, each one in charge of a different brigade. His job is to provide you with documents and a kimlik (Turkish residence permits that allow medical treatments),” another terrorist, identified as Shadi Shekri, said.

On Friday, the Syrian Army battled Daesh terrorists near Aleppo city and al-Qaeda-affiliate Nusra Front and allied terrorists nearby, a London-based monitor said.

Fierce fighting raged between government troops and Daesh terrorists to the east of Khanasser southeast of Aleppo city, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The army is trying to recapture several areas seized by Daesh on Thursday near Khanasser, the Britain-based monitor said.

Meanwhile, troops and volunteer forces battled al-Nusra Front and allied terrorists around Handarat north of Aleppo city, it added.

The Syrian army and its allies have mounted an operation to liberate Aleppo from foreign-backed Takfiri terrorists because the fight against Daesh and al-Nusra is excluded from the truce.

Syrian state media said Friday a government delegation has arrived to join the new round of UN-mediated peace talks with an umbrella opposition group that began this week in Geneva.

The arrival of the Damascus team, led by Syria's UN Ambassador Bashar Jaafari, added new momentum to efforts to put an end to the conflict.

Courtesy -- Press TV

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