Saudi Ministry of Health Announces Rescue of Turkish Pilgrim Life in Mecca



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The Saudi Ministry of Health said Monday it saved the lives of two Turkish pilgrims in Mecca and provided them with comprehensive health care.

According to a Saudi press agency, "a medical team from the Ministry of Health managed to carry out an urgent cardiac catheterization in the medical city of King Abdullah in Mecca, for the benefit of a Turkish pilgrim who was beaten. of an acute heart attack in Mecca ".

"The treatment was excellent and now the situation is quite stable from a medical point of view, which allows the pilgrim to return to complete the pilgrimage without difficulty," she said.

In a separate statement, the Saudi Ministry of Health announced the rescue of a Turkish need for blood poisoning during an emergency operation for one hour.

"The 64-year-old Turkish woman was hospitalized and found obstructed in the main bile duct because of a large block of 2 centimeters," she said.

She stressed that "the state of Turkish health needs has stabilized and is restored".

On Saturday, Saudi Arabia announced that more than 1.5 million people had arrived in the country to complete its pilgrimage.

The number of Turks arrived in Medina and Mecca until Saturday, 74,000 and 378 pilgrims, since the launch of the first convoy on July 5 last.

The last convoy of Turkish pilgrims is scheduled to begin in Istanbul on August 5th.

Some 80,000 Turkish pilgrims are expected to travel to the Holy Land to complete their pilgrimage.

The attention of the Islamic world is directed to Mecca in a few days.

During the previous pilgrimage season, the number of pilgrims rose to 2 million, 371,000 and 675, according to official statistics.

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