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Security measures intensified in Turkish province due to threat of chemical weapon use in Syria

Other News Materials 30 April 2013 11:21 (UTC +04:00)
Security measures intensified in the Turkish province of Hatay bordering on Syria due to the threat of use of chemical weapons in Syria, the Milliyet newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Security measures intensified in Turkish province due to threat of chemical weapon use in Syria

Azerbaijan, Baku, April 30 / Trend, A.Taghiyeva /

Security measures intensified in the Turkish province of Hatay bordering on Syria due to the threat of use of chemical weapons in Syria, the Milliyet newspaper reported on Tuesday.

The wounded Syrians, who are taken to Hatay province for treatment, undergo the medical examination, carried out by staff in overalls to avoid the risk of infection. A special section has been allocated at the hospital for wounded Syrians, where they are held in quarantine.

The Syrian government announced on March 19 that the opposition has used chemical weapons in the province of Aleppo. The opposition, in turn, argues that government forces used it in Homs in December last year. Syrian authorities have refused to let the mission of UN experts on chemical weapons enter the country. The investigation of both incidents has not yet begun.

The conflict in Syria continues since March 2011 and since then, according to the UN, more than 70,000 people died.

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