Today, Monday, the head of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, gave permission to the Military Medicine Service to send a medical team and the service’s body removal team to the State of Turkey to support those affected by the earthquake that destroyed several Turkish cities at dawn today, after a statement was issued by the director of the device, Ibrahim Al-Rayes, to offer assistance.
Dbeibeh agreed to send 55 technicians from the Safety Authority, two criminal investigation agencies, military medicine, and 4 tracking dogs, to help the Turkish authorities face the repercussions of the earthquake that struck the country’s southern provinces.
Al-Rayes clarified, during his statement addressed to Prime Minister, Dbeibeh, that the apparatus possesses trained field medical teams, and they have the ability to provide medical services to those affected, noting that these teams participated in evacuations and evacuations in a number of armed clashes, as well as their participation in training exercises.