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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)The team is from a contingent known as Operation Lionheart. The on standby round-the-clock contingent, with 79 members, was formed in 1990 and has since been deployed on 19 search and rescue or humanitarian relief assistance missions.
While Turkey has received an outpouring of support and aid from dozens of countries, outreach to Syria has been less enthusiastic, raising concerns that victims on one side of the Turkish-Syrian border may be neglected while others are provided for.
Standing near a building destroyed by the earthquake, Assad told reporters that Western countries "have no regard for the human condition." This comment is in line with statements heard from government officials and Syria's state-run media, who have pinned the lack of humanitarian aid and hindered rescue equipment on US and EU sanctions.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)In response to the recent emergencies in Türkiye and Syria, the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) is pledging USD $100,000 in humanitarian aid (USD$50,000 respectively) to the Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) to directly support their ongoing relief efforts. SRC will also be launching a public appeal to help support recovery operations in both countries.
Turkey is "disappointed" by the Canadian military's "refusal" to support the transport of humanitarian aid after February's deadly earthquake there
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)The team is from a contingent known as Operation Lionheart. The on standby round-the-clock contingent, with 79 members, was formed in 1990 and has since been deployed on 19 search and rescue or humanitarian relief assistance missions.
In response to the recent emergencies in Türkiye and Syria, the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) is pledging USD $100,000 in humanitarian aid (USD$50,000 respectively) to the Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) to directly support their ongoing relief efforts. SRC will also be launching a public appeal to help support recovery operations in both countries.
SCDF said that their advance team, consisting of 20 officers, helped rescue a boy from the rubble of a collapsed 3-storey building in the city of Dulkadiroğlu in Turkey.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)SCDF said that their advance team, consisting of 20 officers, helped rescue a boy from the rubble of a collapsed 3-storey building in the city of Dulkadiroğlu in Turkey.