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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak participated in the assistance campaign launched by the Turkish Student Union at University College London for those affected by the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, which was described as the “disaster of the century”, and helped students pack relief materials.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak participated in the aid campaign organized by the University of London (UCL) Turkish Student Union for those affected by the earthquakes that hit Kahramanmaraş, which was described as the “disaster of the century”, and helped students pack aid materials.

According to the news in the British media, Sunak went to the university to join the aid campaign launched by students at UCL and met the members of the Turkish Student Union.

To help students sort and pack aid materials, Sunak also donated hats, scarves, and blankets.

Praising the work, Sunak said, “People in Turkey have been affected by this terrible tragedy. It is really difficult to comprehend the scale of the tragedy. As a father, it is really sad to watch families trying to pull their children out from under the rubble. We will do our best to help Turkey.” He said.

200 boxes of aid items have been collected

Stating that they have collected 200 boxes of relief items as part of the campaign, Eda Yıldırımkaya, President of the Turkish Students’ Union at UCL, said, “The Prime Minister also donated high-quality hats, blankets and gloves to us. I’m sure it will keep someone warm and safe. He also congratulated us on what we’ve done.” “. He said.

Student Togay Ata Kokalp stated that PM Sunak’s visit was encouraging and said, “We are encouraged to do more.” Make an evaluation.

After the Kahramanmaraş earthquake, England announced that £5 million in aid would be provided to Turkey and Syria by sending a search and rescue team and medical staff to Turkey.

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