ISIL Terrorists Secretly Treated at Turkish Hospital (PHOTOS). (SP).
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.
Turkey has long been suspected of offering medical assistance to the
militants, who are fighting to overthrow Bashar al-Assad."I examined Daesh fighters. They had gunshot wounds. None of them received life-threatening injuries," the medical worker detailed.
Iraqi MP Mowaffak al-Rubaie told RT as much last December. "There is evidence that some of these high value individuals of Daesh when they get wounded in Iraq and Syria, they cross the border and get treated and operated on in Turkish hospitals," he lamented.
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