"Italian aid for Syria is leaving from Pisa airport. Thank you".
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani writes it on Twitter.
Syria and Turkey were hit by violent earthquakes last Monday with thousands of dead.
In response to the consequences of the February 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation continues to send aid to the earthquake-stricken areas, including in Syria.
A new load of aid is now departing from Pisa airport which will land in Beirut in the next few hours and will then be transferred by land to Syria.
These are 4 ambulances and 14 doctors, as well as medicines and medical materials, offered by the San Donato group, which will be destined for the Syrian Red Crescent for assistance to the populations in Syria.
The Farnesina reports it.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Antonio Tajani, has also ordered a new dispatch of teams from the Italian Embassy in Ankara and from
Crisis Unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on emergency sites.
In the past few hours, a first team from the Embassy was sent to Kahramanmaraş to facilitate the search for compatriot Angelo Zen, while a second team is in Antioch to work with the Italian Civil Protection, also in assistance to the Italian-Syrian family whose bodies are been found today.
A special flight, set up thanks to the Civil Protection, also arrived in Turkey this morning with a team made up of men and women from the Crisis Unit, the Carabinieri and the Scientific Police to carry out further research in Kahramanmaraş.
while a second team is in Antioch to work with the Italian Civil Protection, also in assistance to the Italian-Syrian family whose bodies were found today.
A special flight, set up thanks to the Civil Protection, also arrived in Turkey this morning with a team made up of men and women from the Crisis Unit, the Carabinieri and the Scientific Police to carry out further research in Kahramanmaraş.
while a second team is in Antioch to work with the Italian Civil Protection, also in assistance to the Italian-Syrian family whose bodies were found today.
A special flight, set up thanks to the Civil Protection, also arrived in Turkey this morning with a team made up of men and women from the Crisis Unit, the Carabinieri and the Scientific Police to carry out further research in Kahramanmaraş.