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Russians, Ukrainians in Türkiye’s Antalya unite to help quake victims

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Residents of Russian and Ukrainian descent in the southern Turkish province of Antalya are taking action to assist those affected by the catastrophic earthquakes that occurred on Monday.

Two major quakes struck Türkiye’s southeastern Kahramanmaras province on Monday, affecting several neighbouring areas, though not Antalya, a resort province and city several hundred kilometers to the west.

In the coastal city of Antalya, aid and relief efforts at centers established at various points are also being supported by the Russians and Ukrainians living in the city.

Russians and Ukrainians are also supporting quake victims by providing humanitarian aid. Aleksei Naidenyshev, a 26-year-old Russian living in Türkiye, told Anadolu Agency that he immediately took action when he heard about the earthquake through social media.

“When I saw such a disaster, I wanted to be with the women, the elderly and people waiting for help. I stand together with the Turkish people in good times and bad,” he said.—AA

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