The CFR regions provide assistance to earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.

Currently, the number of people killed by the disaster in Turkey is about 32,000. More wounded and many more under the rubble. 
The republics of the North Caucasus provide support to the affected people. Thus, Chechnya will send six planes with humanitarian aid to Syria and Turkey. Also, residents of the republic collected more than 230 tons of things and food. In North Ossetia, Turkish trucks at the checkpoint Upper Lars pass without queue.
The National Development Fund of Ingushetia provided humanitarian supplies to Syria and Turkey. Also, residents of the republic from all settlements have already collected more than 70 tons of aid. CBD will send 100 tons of cargo.
Charity Fund "Insan" in Dagestan collected aid for the victims of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. The fund announces the beginning of the collection of 20 million rubles. Also, one of the largest charitable funds of Dagestan "Pure Heart» sent more than 200 tons of humanitarian aid.

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