Turkish Search and Rescue Team Deploys to Syria
AFAD Sends Search and Rescue Teams to Sednaya Military Prison in Syria
In a recent development, the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has announced that heavy search and rescue teams will be deployed to Sednaya Military Prison in Syria. This facility, which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense of the collapsed regime in Syria, is believed to be holding people who may be trapped inside.
Sednaya has a notorious reputation for being a place where individuals who opposed the old regime were detained and subjected to torture. In light of these circumstances, AFAD teams will be conducting a thorough search and screening operation using advanced search and rescue equipment.
Scheduled to arrive at the site tomorrow at 12:00, the AFAD team, consisting of 80 personnel, will begin their mission to locate and potentially rescue any individuals in need of assistance. This deployment underscores AFAD’s commitment to humanitarian efforts and their dedication to providing aid in crisis situations.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as AFAD’s search and rescue operation unfolds at Sednaya Military Prison.