Kazakh rescuers completed mission in Afghanistan
45 Kazakh rescuers sent to Afghanistan for the liquidation ofthe devastating earthquake consequences in the province of Herat have returned to the homeland, El.kz reports.
The group consisting of rescuers, canine specialists of the Republican Operational Rescue Troop, doctors and paramedics of the Center of the Emergency Medicine left for Afghanistan on October 10.
Led by Ularbek Abykeyev, Acting Chairman of the Civil Defense Committee of the Ministry of Emergencies, the rescuers fulfilled the tasks set on them with honor and dignity.
The team provided medical support to 83 local citizens, cleared the debris of 211 fragments of houses and examined all 700 sites of destroyed houses in Naib Rafi. A body of a dead child was pulled out from the rubble.
The rescuers also inspected a tent camp destroyed by a strong dust storm as well as Siyahan and Cholk settlements.
Afghan authorities thanked Kazakhstanis for the assistance in elimination of the consequences of the devastating earthquake.
"We will remember the invaluable assistance that Kazakhstan has provided to us in difficult times," Mohajer Sahib, representative of the Ministry of Culture and Information of Afghanistan said addressing the rescuers before their departure.