Turkey invites WHO to join Syria chemical attack probe

Ersin Çelik
06:336/04/2017, Thursday
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Turkish Health Minister Recep Akdağ
Turkish Health Minister Recep Akdağ

Health minister says official report into incident will be shared with public soon after completion of autopsies

Health Minister Recep Akdağ has said he invited the World Health Organization (WHO) to send its officials and experts to jointly probe the recent reports of a deadly chemical attack in Syria.

Speaking to reporters in eastern city of Erzurum, Akdağ said an official report into the incident will be shared with the public soon after the completion of autopsies.

He urged the WHO to send officials and experts to observe the process and contribute to the report.

The chemical weapons attack by regime forces in Syria killed more than 100 civilians and injured some 500 more in the opposition-held province of Idlib on Tuesday.

He said the number of people getting treatment at Turkish hospitals following Tuesday’s deadly chemical gas attack in Syria’s Idlib had increased to 33.

“Unfortunately, three of them succumbed to their wounds,” he added.

Later on Wednesday, officials of the WHO arrived in southern Adana province to carry out autopsies on three Syrian bodies at the Adana Forensic Medicine Institute.


#Adana Forensic Medicine Institute
#Syria
#World Health Organization

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