British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has taken steps to urgently send a survival team consisting of experienced experts to Turkey, expressing his condolences for the Turkish people affected by the earthquake. After the earthquake, operations to rescue the Turkish citizens stuck in the rubble are going on 24 hours a day, and the Turkish government has received international support.

As soon as he saw the damage caused to Turkey by the earthquake, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who was shocked, said that he would support Turkey in every possible way. The British survival team that went to Turkey consisted of 79 people. It is reported that a team of specially trained dogs to find people trapped in the debris is also assisting them.

The group went to Turkey on a special plane with special equipment and machinery to find the people stuck in the debris. In the meantime, assistance to the victims of Syria has to be provided through the intervention of the United Nations. Like US President Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin has also expressed his willingness to provide necessary aid to Turkey as well as Syria.

The earthquake occurred in and around Aleppo. Due to the Syrian civil war, control of Aleppo and the surrounding area is held by internationally recognized Syrian opposition political groups and the armed forces that support them. (Daily Mail)

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