“More support on the way” message from three countries
While the Polish Ministry of Defense announced that the Polish medical team arrived in Turkey today with the field hospital, the Greek Minister for Climate and Civil Protection, Christos Stylianides, announced that in addition to the first team sent yesterday evening, the second team , including doctors, was sent.

Support was said to have been sent to the Greek teams, who are continuing their search and rescue efforts in the region today.
In today’s statement on the additional equipment, the Polish Defense Ministry said: “Polish military medics are in Turkey. They will start their work later today and help the earthquake victims. The medical equipment needed to set up a field hospital was flown to Turkey by military planes.
Greek Climate and Civil Protection Minister Christos Stylianides said in a statement last night that an additional team, including a doctor and an expert in supporting the columns on the ruins of collapsed buildings, had been sent to Turkey.
Minister Stylianides shared the message that “Greece supports the victims of the earthquake in Turkey.”
UZBEKISTAN ESTABLISHES 9-UNIT FIELD HOSPITAL
It was stated that, following the instructions of Uzbek President Şevket Mirziyoyev, additional aid and teams from Uzbekistan arrived in Gaziantep and a 9-unit field hospital, where 50 health workers will work, began to be set up.
“To assist the victims, it is planned to deploy a field hospital complex consisting of nine separate units in an area of one hectare, which will care for 50 employees of the Ministry of Defense medical detachment,” the statement said. (DHA)
Source: Sozcu

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