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    NATO organizes a march in central Baghdad in solidarity with Turkey (photos)

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    NATO organizes a march in central Baghdad in solidarity with Turkey (photos) Empty NATO organizes a march in central Baghdad in solidarity with Turkey (photos)

    Post by Rocky Sun 19 Feb 2023, 4:48 am

    NATO organizes a march in central Baghdad in solidarity with Turkey (photos)
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    Today, Sunday, the NATO mission in Iraq organized a rally in solidarity with the earthquake victims in Turkey.
    According to photos published by the Turkish ambassador to Iraq, Ali Reza Günay, via Twitter, and followed by (Baghdad Today), a group of NATO soldiers marched in the capital, Baghdad, to express their solidarity with the earthquake victims in Turkey.
    The Turkish ambassador expressed his thanks to the mission for this solidarity.
    So far, more than 46,000 people have been killed in Turkey and Syria as a result of the disaster that struck the country 12 days ago, and the death toll is expected to rise, as many citizens are still missing.
    Officials said more than 84,000 buildings either collapsed, needed urgent demolition or were badly damaged in the quake.

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