The reason why Korean relief workers in Turkey shed tears on the return flight (video)

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The first group of the Republic of Korea Overseas Emergency Relief Team (KRDT), which conducted search and rescue activities at the site of Turkey, which was damaged by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, was moved to tears by the Korean people of Turkey.

TRT Haver, a Turkish state-run broadcaster, reported on the 19th (local time) that the first group of the Korea Overseas Emergency Rescue Team (KDRT) delivered a surprise thank you video in the plane they boarded for their return.

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Turkish members of the ‘Korea-Turkey Solidarity Platform’ said in Korean, “Thank you very much for the Korean rescue team to come when we needed it most.” I worked hard,” he said.

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“We have been brother countries for a long time. I sincerely thank you for all the sweat you shed”, and thank you very much to the people of the Republic of Korea and the relief workers who helped our country.” The video ended with the words “I hope to see you all together someday.”

In the end, our relief team burst into tears and applauded.

On the 19th (local time), a thank-you video made by Turkish members of the 'Korea-Turkey Solidarity Platform' for the Korean Overseas Emergency Relief Team (KRDT).  TRT Haver YouTube captureOn the 19th (local time), a thank-you video made by Turkish members of the ‘Korea-Turkey Solidarity Platform’ for the Korean Overseas Emergency Relief Team (KRDT). TRT Haver YouTube capture

Local netizens who saw the video said, “Thank you to all the rescue teams from Korea”, “Thank you to our brother’s country in the best way”, “I will never forget that you are always with us”, “Korea Rescue Team” I hope you all are healthy” and so on.

The first Korean relief team, which was dispatched to Turkey on the 7th, returned to Korea on the 18th after being exchanged with the second team in Adana, southeastern Turkey. The first rescue team with 118 people, composed mainly of search and rescue personnel, rescued a total of 8 survivors from Antakya, Hatay State.

Source: Donga

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