A mobile clinic from Kyrgyzstan started working in Kahramanmaraş city (Turkey), which was affected by the earthquake. Press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported.
According to it, surgeons, traumatologists, neurosurgeons and paramedics, who arrived in Turkey with rescuers, work in the clinic.
According to the latest information, the total number of victims of the earthquake in Turkey exceeded 35,000 people.
Two earthquakes of magnitude 7.8 and 7.5 hit southern Turkey on February 6 near Gaziantep city, where more than a million people live. Dozens of aftershocks were registered in Syria, Georgia and other countries.
The Turkish Embassy in Kyrgyzstan announced collection of humanitarian aid. A single deposit account was opened in Kyrgyzstan to raise funds to help the victims. A citizen of Kyrgyzstan died in Hatay. Almost 4,500 deaths are reported in Syria.

