Greek woman injured in Istanbul terror attack to be transferred back to Greece
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Greek government, and specifically the relevant health minister, on Monday spoke with the attorney in Istanbul representing a Greek citizen injured in a deadly terrorist attack a day earlier and now being treated in a Bosporus metropolis hospital. In cooperation with the Greek consulate, efforts will commence to transfer the injured woman to Greece.
The woman, on a holiday in Istanbul, was injured by shattered glass from the blast, which occurred on one of the most prominent pedestrian ways in the world.
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