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Azerbaijan sent 500 emergency workers to Turkey /UPDATED/
Baku/30.07.21/Turan: 500 emergency workers of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, helicopters, as well as other necessary equipment and materials will be sent to Turkey to extinguish fires as soon as possible, the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan reported on a telephone talks between Prime Minister Ali Asadov and Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay.-0-
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2021 July 30 (Friday) 11:52:38
Azerbaijan to send aid to Turkey to extinguish fires
Baku/30.07.21/Turan: On the instructions of the President of Azerbaijan, aid groups will be sent to Turkey to extinguish forest fires, aide to the head of the state, Hikmet Hajiyev stated in a press release.
According to him, appropriate instructions have been given to the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Azerbaijan.
As soon as possible, the aid groups will go to Turkey, Hajiyev said. -02D-
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