Emirati search and rescue teams have saved two people who were trapped under earthquake rubble in Turkey for nearly 120 hours.
The first to be rescued was an 11-year-old child while the second was a man believed to be aged between 50 and 60.
The two survivors have been treated by medical personnel, and they are in good health.
The successful search and rescue mission was carried out in the Kahramanmaraş region as part of the UAE's 'Gallant Knight/2' operation to support earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
وعملت فرق البحث والإنقاذ بكفاءة عالية خلال تلك العملية التي استهدفت إنقاذ الشخصين في منطقة كهرمان مرعش حتى توجت بالنجاح وذلك بعد أن قضوا بين الأنقاض مايقارب 120 ساعة، وباشرت الفرق الطبية المعنية بالتعامل مع الناجيين بكفاءة وهم حالياً بصحة جيدة. pic.twitter.com/k4dGxcf3H1
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