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Turkey is ready to open humanitarian corridor for wounded soldiers from Ukraine
Turkish ombudsman Sheref Malkoc proposed to open a humanitarian corridor to take wounded soldiers from Ukraine for treatment in Turkey.
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Turkish President Recep Erdogan supported this proposal, AHaber reports.
"Sheref Malkoch made a proposal; opening a corridor specifically for the wounded. We are for it. Not only from Russia-Ukraine, but also from Syria, Azerbaijan, Libya, we bring the wounded to the hospital, treat them and return them. We will continue to do this in the future," Erdogan told journalists after a press conference of ombudsmen in Ankara "The future of human rights in the 21st century".
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