The Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed its condolences and offered assistance to Kyrgyzstan in the wake of severe flooding in the Nukat city of Osh region.
A press release issued by the Ministry conveyed their deep sorrow for the loss of life and the displacement of over a thousand people caused by the flooding.
The Ministry extended its heartfelt condolences to the Kyrgyz people who have lost loved ones and expressed their solidarity with those affected by the disaster.
The press release further highlighted Ankara's readiness to provide any kind of assistance deemed necessary to help Kyrgyzstan recover from the devastation.
This act of solidarity reflects the strong bond between the two nations. (ILKHA)
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