Survivors of Ankara bombing forced to pay for hospital services

Survivors of 10 October's Ankara bombing, which left over a hundred people dead and hundreds of others wounded, have been asked to pay for services in hospitals where they received treatment.

Survivors of 10 October's Ankara bombing, which left over a hundred people dead and hundreds of others wounded, have been asked to pay for services in hospitals where they received treatment.

The wounded survivors who were taken under treatment at Ankara University Hospital and İbni Sina Hospital are now being forced to pay for medical services they have been provided with.

In consideration of how many days they spent under treatment and how much service they were provided, the wounded who have been treated in both hospitals are imposed a so-called “hospitality price” between 180 TL and 450 TL.