Turkish health worker killed, seven others injured in minibus accident on return from Syria's Afrin

A Turkish healthcare worker has been killed and seven others injured in a fatal bus accident on return from Syria's Afrin region. The minibus accident happened on Dec. 28 in the village of Hatay's Reyhanlı district.

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A Turkish healthcare worker has been killed and seven others injured after the minibus they were traveling in overturned on Dec. 28 in Turkey's border province of Hatay.

The minibus was returning from Syria's Afrin region, into which the Turkish military had launched a major operation in 2018.

The minibus accident happened in Hatay's Reyhanlı district, at the road junction of Akpınar neighborhood. 

Following the incident, Hatay Gov. Rahmi Doğan and the Hatay branch of the Social Services and Health Workers' Union (SES) separately released messages of condolences.

“I wish God's mercy on our health worker who lost his/her life in the saddening traffic accident that occurred on the Kırıkhan-Reynanlı highway, and express my condolences to our health community,” Gov. Doğan wrote in his message.

In January of 2018, Turkey launched a ground and air offensive against the People's Protection Units (YPG) that controlled Afrin. The offensive is said to have displaced thousands of people from their homes.

The jewel of Turkey's administrative project in Syria is the establishment of health infrastructure as Ankara sees investments in hospitals as a way to win the hearts and minds of the local population.

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