Turkey Sends 2nd Batch of Medical Aid to COVID-19 Hit U.S.

ANKARA, TURKEY 

A Turkish military cargo plane carrying the second batch of medical supplies departed for the US on Thursday to deliver aid to its NATO ally battling the coronavirus outbreak.

“Second part of the medical aid supplies, prepared at the directions of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with the aim to help combat the COVID-19 outbreak, has departed Ankara onboard the Turkish Armed Forces aircraft,” the Turkish Defense Ministry said on Twitter.

First part of the medical aid supplies that included masks, face visors, N95 masks and overalls was sent on Tuesday.

Previously, Turkey sent medical aid to UK, Spain, Italy, Britain, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Libya and Somalia with aims to combat the pandemic.

 

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