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Food poisoning in Iraqi refugee camps has caused hundreds of people to be hospitalized?

According to reports, the United Nations and Iraqi officials said on June 13 local time that a large-scale food poisoning incident occurred in the homeless residents' camp on the outskirts of Mosul, Iraq, and hundreds of people needed first aid.

According to the report, Iraqi Ministry of Health spokesman Bader said that there were 752 food poisoning incidents in a local camp named Hassan Sham, resulting in the death of 1 women and 1 children, and another 3 12 people were hospitalized. Food poisoners eat Eid al-Fitr, that is, the rice that Muslims eat at dusk every day during the month of Eid al-Fitr, including rice, yogurt, chicken and soup. Headquartered in Qatar, the organization is said to be committed to helping the homeless in Hassan.

However, Saman Barzenji, the head of the Iraqi health department in Erbil in the north, also denied the death, saying that only 1 children have fainted and been mistaken for death.