Kosovo President Fyuza Osmani received the Kosovo Search and Rescue Organization team, who returned to Kosovo after completing the search and rescue work in which they participated in the earthquake-damaged Hatay.
Osmani commended the six-person SAR team of Kosovo for their voluntary contributions to the humanitarian aid operation after the earthquake in Turkey.
In the statement issued by the Kosovo Presidency, “President Osmani appreciated the contribution of the volunteers, emphasizing that they adequately represent the spirit of solidarity and humanitarian spirit of the people of Kosovo.” Data included.
After completing their work in Hatay, the Kosovo Search and Rescue Society team, which returned to Kosovo on February 16, was received by the Ambassador of Turkey to Pristina, Sabri Tuncangeli, at Pristina Airport.
The Kosovo government sent the Kosovo Security Forces (FSK) to participate in the post-earthquake search and rescue effort, centered on the Pazardzhik and Elbistan districts of Kahramanmaraş.
FSK soldiers managed to pull out a two-year-old girl and her mother from the rubble in Hatay on February 8, and a 45-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl on February 12.
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