A group of rescuers from Armenia works in Adiyaman
news.am: A group of rescuers from Armenia is working in the Turkish city of Adiyaman. Armenian MP of the Turkish Parliament Karo Palyan wrote about this in social networks. "Those who have addresses of buildings from under the rubble of which voices can be heard, please let us know," he said Paylan.
It should be recalled that on the eve of the press secretary of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Vahan Hunanyan said that Armenia is sending rescue teams to Syria and Turkey to assist in search and rescue work in areas affected by the devastating earthquake.
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