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24 February 2011 [12:40] - Today.Az
Turkey's minister of foreign affairs said on Wednesday that one
Turkish worker had been killed during the ongoing turmoil in Libya.
Speaking to reporters, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said
Turkish national Yunus Emre Celik, who had been working at a
construction site near Libya's capital Tripoli, had died at his
workplace during the uprising in the north African country.
"We are currently conducting the widest evacuation process in
Turkey's history," Davutoglu said, adding thousands of Turkish nationals
had been brought back to Turkey so far.
Thanking the relevant Turkish ministries and General Staff for their
support in the process, Davutoglu said, "We are trying to reach 25,000
Turkish nationals in such a chaos. Including the 3,000 citizens that
departed from Libya via sea route this morning, a total of 5,099
citizens have been evacuated in the last 72 hours".
Davutoglu also noted that Turkey was not leaving Libya for good, but
it was taking precautions.
Week-long unrest left hundreds of people dead in Libya as people took
to the streets to demonstrate against Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year reign. Turkish
authorities continue to display efforts to save the Turkish citizens
trapped in the turmoil in the country.
"Orhangazi-1" and "Osmangazi-1" ferries, which arrived in Libya on
Tuesday to bring back Turkish nationals, departed from Benghazi port
with 3,000 passengers on board early on Wednesday.
Turkish foreign ministry has also announced that Turkey planned to
send 5 planes to Tripoli on Wednesday to carry 1,800 Turkish citizens
back to homeland.
/World Bulletin/
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