1st batch of Indonesian humanitarian mission went to Türkiye


(MENAFN) Two Indonesian Air Force planes flew the first group of the nation's humanitarian mission to Turkey so they could participate in the relief efforts after the earthquake in the affected areas.

Separate planes delivering rescue workers, heavy and light equipment, as well as supplies from the Indonesian Ministry of Defense for humanitarian help, landed at Adana Airport.

"The first aircraft promptly took off for Indonesia after discharging passengers and cargo. Col. Amir Ali Akbar, the Defense Attache at the Indonesian Embassy in Ankara, issued a statement on Monday. "While the second jet, after being unloaded, traveled to Ankara to relax and change the crew.

The Indonesian Ambassador to Turkey, Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, briefed the team upon their arrival at Sakirpasa Adana Airport, which serves as the disembarkation point for all humanitarian aid arriving by plane.

The team received assistance from the Turkish Disaster Management Agency (AFAD) with regard to the immigration, customs, and landing procedures.

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