12 refugees poisoned at repatriation center in Turkey’s Kütahya

12 refugees who were being held at the Repatriation Center in the Aegean province of Kütahya were hospitalized on suspicion of poisoning, Demirören News Agency reported on June 29.

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12 refugees who were being held at Kütahya Provincial Immigration Administration’s Repatriation Center were hospitalized on suspicion of poisoning on June 29.

12 Afghans were transported to Kütahya Evliya Çelebi Training and Research Hospital on suspicion of poisoning, according to reporting from Demirören News Agency.

Accordingly, the gendarmerie teams investigated the Repatriation Center located in the Aegean province.

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