Vietnamese police support Turkey with 2 tons of medical goods

As reported, on the followingnoon of February 9, the Ministry of Public Security sent 24 most elite officers and soldiers to Turkey to assist in rescue and rescue (CNCH), search for victims… to help people. local people to overcome the consequences and soon stabilize their lives following the earthquake disaster.

At regarding 12:30 (local time, ie 16:30 Vietnam time) on February 10, the delegation of the Ministry of Public Security arrived at the airport in the Turkish city of Adana and began work in Adıyaman City (Turkey). from the morning of 11/2.

After 2 days of searching, the Central Committee of the Ministry of Public Security in collaboration with the Central Committee of Pakistan and local forces successfully rescued a 17-year-old victim in the rubble on the evening of February 11. On February 12, a dedicated camera of the Central Committee of the Ministry of Public Security discovered three victims trapped in the rubble. Right on February 12, the communist forces of Vietnam and Pakistan were able to get out 2 victims’ bodies.

The rescue and rescue team of the Vietnamese Army has arrived in Turkey

On the morning of February 13 (local time), a rescue mission of the Vietnam People’s Army departed from Hanoi and landed at Istanbul airport in Istanbul, Turkey.

The rescue and rescue mission of the Vietnam People’s Army at Istanbul airport (Photo: Van Hieu).

After completing immigration procedures, the delegation will fly to Hatay city (Turkey) with a distance of 1,100km.

It is expected that when arriving in Hatay city, the delegation will coordinate with other international rescue forces to carry out search and rescue work under the rubble, collapsed buildings as well as provide medical assistance to the victims. earthquake.

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The rescue and rescue mission of the Vietnam People’s Army carries out procedures at Istanbul airport (Photo: Van Hieu).

Previously, the Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission, the Ministry of National Defense decided to send forces of the Vietnam People’s Army (People’s Army) of Vietnam to participate in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief in Turkey, including 76 troops. core. and 6 service dogs; The command department and the agency consisted of 7 people. The commander-in-chief of the force is Major General Pham Van Ty, Deputy Director of the Rescue and Rescue Department (Vietnam People’s Army General Staff), Deputy Chief of the Standing Office of the National Committee for Incident and Disaster Response. search and rescue.

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