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At least 18 civilians were killed on June 12 when missiles struck Afrin’s Al-Shifaa hospital The strike on the facility seemed to have been planned and executed with military precision Updated 59 min 35 sec ago Oubai Shahbandar July 03, 2021 18:50 ALEPPO, SYRIA: In Arabic, the word Shifaa means “to heal.” The aptly named Al-Shifaa hospital in northwest Syria was the largest in rebel-held Afrin, treating tens of thousands of patients every month. With its emergency room and maternity unit, including pre- and post-natal care for mothers and their children, Al-Shifaa offered Syrians the gift of life. Now it is no more. Two missiles slammed into the facility during a busy afternoon on June 12 a technique known in military parlance as a “double tap.” At least 18 civilians were killed, including five members of staff. Nearly 40 more were wounded. It remains unclear who was responsible for the carnage.

Анкара, открытием новых месторождений газа в Черном море, получила веский аргумент в переговорах с поставщиками - SOCAR

Анкара, открытием новых месторождений газа в Черном море, получила веский аргумент в переговорах с поставщиками - SOCAR
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Canadian firm seeks $17 5mn for Turkish gas drilling

Canadian firm seeks $17.5mn for Turkish gas drilling Apr 28, 2021 2:50:pm Summary by: Joseph Murphy Posted in: Canadian firm seeks $17.5mn for Turkish gas drilling Canadian junior Trillion Energy has signed a letter of intent with a US investment fund to secure up to $17.5mn to finance further development at the South Akcakoca Sub-Basin (SASB) gas field in the Turkish Black Sea, the company said on April 27. Trillion wants to finance new production wells at SASB, in which it has a 49% interest. The two sides will undertake due diligence with the aim of reaching definitive agreements on the support. The financing will involve a $4.5mn payment in exchange for overriding royalty interests of 3% at SASB and 5% at the Cendere oilfield, also in Turkey. The cap on royalty payments will be $16mn. The investor will also provide a draw-down loan of up to $13mn, repayable in instalments over 36 months.

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