Turkey sends medical supplies to Serbia

Turkey has sent medical supplies to Serbia to assist its fight against the novel coronavirus, the country’s Defense Ministry announced in a statement on Saturday.
“Medical supplies for the fight against COVID19 have been delivered to Serbia. Our plane has taken off again to return home,” the statement said.
During the pandemic, Turkey provided medical aid to many countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Spain and Italy, to assist in fighting the coronavirus. This help includes face masks, protective overalls, test kits and sanitizer gels. (ILKHA)
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