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The Turkish humanitarian aid train left for Afghanistan

The 750-ton humanitarian train, collected in coordination with the Emergency Management Agency and supported by 11 charities, was attended by turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Adel Kara oglu, and Ali Arbash, head of the organization, left Ankara station to Afghanistan.

Referring to the urgent need of humanitarian aid for 13 million children in Afghanistan in the cold season, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said: “We are a nation and a country that has sent the largest amount of humanitarian aid in the last four years.”

This is while the United States and Europe are richer than us. Turkey will always be by the side of the people of Afghanistan.

It is worth mentioning that the cargo of the friendly train includes food, clothes, blankets, sanitary ware and disinfectants and is supposed to reach Afghanistan along a route of 4,168 km.

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