AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoExplosion & Trauma Care: Syrian Civil Defense says an explosion in Ain al-Qasab near Jisr al-Shughur killed 3 civilians and injured 6, with hospitals treating shrapnel wounds and transferring two children for neurosurgery. Chemical-Exposure Aftercare: Syria’s Ghouta survivors’ groups and rights monitors mark 13 years since the 2013 sarin attack, reporting ongoing chronic illness, mental health strain, and long-term neurological damage—while documenting deaths and injuries. Accountability for Health Harm: Syria says it has requested to join the International Partnership Against Impunity for Chemical Weapons, framing the move as a step toward justice for victims. Local Medical Support in Afrin: Barzani Charity’s mobile clinic in Shiye town provided exams and free medicine to 33 patients, including women and children. Custody & Medical Risk: A Syrian detainee’s death in Latakia has renewed calls for safeguards, after authorities cited complications linked to alleged beating during detention. Health Access in Conflict Zones: A Ghouta hospital tunnel used for evacuations during the siege has been turned into a museum, keeping the medical history of the attack visible.
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