Turkish citizens reciprocate Greek support for the deadly earthquakes
A wave of solidarity to the Greek citizens and to Greece caused by the fatal accident in Tempi in Turkey.
Turkish citizens reciprocate Greek support for the deadly earthquakes, with endless messages on Twitter.
In fact, many of the messages of support are in Greek.
They now amount to 40 the dead from the Tempe train tragedy, while fears are expressed that the number will rise even further. According to information, there are 36 unidentified bodies in the Larissa hospital.
“To our friend Greece who shared our pain and rushed to help us to heal our wounds after the earthquake, I express my condolences to those who lost their lives in the train accident and I wish a speedy recovery to those who were injured” emphasizes Ertem Sener.
Depremde yalaralımızı sarmak için acımıza ortak olan ve hemen yağımızami koşan dostumuz #YunanistanI offer condolences to those who lost their lives due to the train accident, and emergency prayers to those who were injured. 🇹🇷🇬🇷 pic.twitter.com/562OtHH8Kz
— Ertem Şener (@ertemsener) March 1, 2023
I am sorry for your loss, Greece. We are very sorry…
#Yunanistan #Greece#GreeceTrainAccident pic.twitter.com/3uOmzEJsro— asumann. (@asumansafanig) March 1, 2023
Hello brothers, our hearts go out to you.. #Greece #Hellas #Yunanistan pic.twitter.com/RxEBtn62vQ
— Selçuk Demir (@selcukdemir3) March 1, 2023
Geçelm olsun Greecean.!
I’m really sad. My heart goes out to you!@greekcitytimes @GRinStrasbourg pic.twitter.com/3Q4uwGJVPP— Kemal Karanfil (@cesuradalet) March 1, 2023
May the souls of those who lost their lives in the accident ascend to heaven. I wish the injured a speedy recovery. I share your pain with all my heart. We will never forget the friendly hand you extended during the earthquake we experienced.
My condolences #Yunanistan pic.twitter.com/FAOzsGycGH
— Söz ~ Dark Philosophy – (@DarkPhilosophy7) March 1, 2023
your pain is our pain neighbor🇹🇷🇬🇷#Yunanistan #Greece pic.twitter.com/J5eZFih12s
— Gökhan62BJKTuna (@1903Gokhan62) March 1, 2023
Geçelm olsun Gyaranis 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼#Greece #Yunanistan #GreeceTrainAccident pic.twitter.com/kv99NfUID7
— Desdina DERSİM (@Desdina362) March 1, 2023
#temple_crime #Yunanistan We are sorry for your loss, may god bless your loved ones pic.twitter.com/dwCV7T5tkI
— Ahmet Melik Çay (@melikcay) March 1, 2023
get well soon GREECE
Goodbye Greece
🇬🇷 💙🤍❤🇹🇷#GreeceTrainAccident#yunanistan#Tempe pic.twitter.com/HHdhXNrZU7— Andelip🐦🇹🇷 (@andelip___) March 1, 2023
Goodbye #Yunanistan
Get well soon #Greece pic.twitter.com/LWbvOQBCGy
— Sol Yumruk (@Sol__Yumruk) March 1, 2023
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