Dialysis center patient died after Turkish attacks 

One of the 70 kidney failure patients died after the dialysis center went out of service; As a result of the Turkish occupation state’s bombing of it on December 25.

Dialysis center patient died after Turkish attacks 
28 December 2023   12:31
QAMISHLO

ANHA agency's correspondents reported the death of the patient, Ahmed Abd al-Rahman Khadr (1958), who had been receiving treatment at the dialysis center in the city of Qamishlo for more than two years, as a result of the lack of medicines, and the center in the city of Qamishlo being out of service; As a result of the Turkish bombing of the city on December 25.

Ahmed Abd al-Rahman Khadr used to go to the center 3 times a week to receive treatment.

 Rafi Abbas, administrative director of the dialysis center, confirmed that the center had stopped as a result of the Turkish bombing, so the center’s visitors were unable to receive medical services, including Ahmed Abd al-Rahman Khadr. He said: "Patients who used to receive 3 sessions a week are now at risk, they are 10 patients."

On December 25, at around 19:00, the Turkish occupation state bombed the only center for manufacturing medical oxygen and caused significant damage to it and to the dialysis center in the city of Qamishlo. Both centers, which serve more than 2 and a half million people, and the hospitals of Jazera Canton, were out of service.

The dialysis hospital in the city of Qamishlo provided treatment for 70 patients, contained 6 dialysis machines, and employed a medical staff of 24 people.

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