Russia Sending Aid to Turkey, Syria After Devastating Earthquake

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia said Monday that 300 military personnel deployed in Syria were helping efforts to clear up debris following an earthquake that killed
hundreds there and in neighboring Turkey.The Defense Ministry said staff and 60 units of military hardware had begun "removing rubble,
searching for victims and providing them with medical assistance in areas that have experience the most severe destruction."Russian
President Vladimir Putin held telephone calls with Syria's Bashar al-Assad and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan and promised to send
rescuers to both countries after the devastating earthquake."In the nearest hours, rescuers from the Russian emergency ministry will take
off for Syria," the Kremlin said
two countries.Countries around the world have mobilized rapidly to send aid and rescue workers after to Turkey and Syria following the
earthquake.AFP contributed reporting.