Cuban President extends condolence over quake victims: We stand by Syria

Havana, SANA-President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, on Tuesday extended condolence over the devastating quake-victims that hit Syria last week, hoping quick recovery for the wounded.

President Bermúdez, who visited the Syrian Embassy Chancery in Havana, wrote a brief on the condolence book, expressing his country’s full support to Syria in responding to the impacts of the earthquake.

“Cuba always stands by Syria, the Syrian and Cuban people are brothers,” the President wrote.

He stressed his country’s solidarity with relatives and families of the victims.

Syrian embassy Representatives thanked President Díaz-Canel and the Cuban people for this generous gesture.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

AN EMIRATI PLANE LOADED WITH AID ARRIVES AT LATTAKIA INT’L AIRPORT

An Emirati plane carrying 26 tons of relief and food aid arrived at Lattakia International Airport on Tuesday.

Director of Lattakia Airport, Eng. Ziyad al-Tawil, told SANA reporter that the Emirati relief plane is the eighth to arrive from the United Arab Emirates to Lattakia Airport, since the earthquake hit Syria.

He added that the plane is carrying 26 tons of tents and food aid, with the aim of helping the quake-affected people

Source: National News Agency

RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HARIRI’S MARTYRDOM: AN IRREPLACEABLE LOSS FOR LEBANON AND ITS FRIENDS IN THE WORLD

On the anniversary of the martyrdom of Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that “the assassination of one of the most respected figures among the Lebanese people in its modern history remains an irreplaceable loss for Lebanon and its friends around the world.”

“On February 14, the 18th anniversary of the assassination of a senior national figure, prominent politician, friend of Russia Rafik Hariri and a number of his comrades falls under a despicable act of terrorism in Beirut,” the embassy said in a statement.

“Rafik Hariri played an important role in reaching the Taef Agreement, which put an end to the bloody and devastating civil war in Lebanon 1975-1990. Being a sincere patriot, he exerted all his efforts and energies in the cause of rebuilding the homeland after the war. He visited Russia many times and made an impressive personal effort in strengthening and developing Russian-Lebanese friendship,” the statement concluded.

Source: National News Agency

TAYMOUR JUMBLATT VISITS MARTYR HARIRI’S TOMB ACCOMPANIED BY HIS BLOC

Head of the “Democratic Gathering” bloc, MP Taymour Jumblatt, accompanied by members of the bloc, including MP’s Marwan Hamadeh, Akram Chehayeb, Wael Abu Faour, Hadi Abou El-Hosn, Faisal al-Sayegh, Raji al-Saad and Bilal Abdallah, visited this morning the tomb of Martyr Prime Minister Rafic Hariri in downtown Beirut, marking his martyrdom commemoration.

The delegation read the “Fatihah” and prayed for the souls of Martyr Hariri and his companions to rest in peace.

Source: National News Agency

TURKISH FOOTBALL CLUB DONATES LEAGUE TICKET FARES TO QUAKE VICTIMS

Thousands have been killed and tens of thousands injured after a powerful earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria on Monday. The magnitude 7.8 quake was one of the strongest to strike the area in more than a century. Rescue workers are digging through debris in freezing conditions, while the death toll is on the rise.

With the immense destruction that the earthquake left in its path, many have sought ways to gather sums to lessen their countries’ misfortune as much as possible.

Defending Turkish Super Lig champion Trabzonspor has announced at a press conference that the ticket earnings from the upcoming UEFA Europa Conference League match with Basel will range between $5 and $40, the proceeds of which will be donated to relief efforts.

Thursday’s Trabzonspor vs. Basel clash will be held at 17:45 GMT at the Senol Gunes Sports Complex.

Others have also sought out different ways to help. For instance, legendary Kosovo-born veteran in Galatasaray, Cevad Prekazi, put out his autographed jersey up for auction, which sold for 210,000 Turkish liras, the equivalent of a little over 11 thousand dollars.

Merih Demiral, Atalanta’s defender also auctioned off some autographed shirts and gloves to benefit the Turkish aid organization Ahbap after the two massive earthquakes in southern Turkey that left over 30 thousand people dead.

Demiral will also auction not just anyone’s set of gloves, but Italian football giant Buffon’s gloves, ensuring that the maximum number of donations is received.

He continues to thank those who have contributed in donating a sum, noting that the total donations to the earthquake zone had reached 7.5 million Turkish liras, or almost $400,000.

Sports world mourns losses

There were also some international and Turkish players who lost their lives as they were present in the region at the time of the tremors.

TFF First League club Yeni Malatyaspor’s goalkeeper Ahmet Eyup Turkaslan and Women’s Basketball Super League’s Cankaya University player Nilay Aydogan died after the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude quakes hit.

Moreover, second-tier Kahramanmaras Istiklal Spor footballers Burhanettin Sever, Taner Kahriman, Hakan Dogan, and Saruhan Bolat also died.

The quake didn’t just take the lives of footballers, rescuers have also found volleyball players’ dead bodies under the rubble.

Married couple Betul Coban Cakir and Bedrettin Cakir, as well as their fellow volleyball players Mehmet Can Agirbas, Murat Cilogullari, Umitcan Dogan, Azat Jumayev, and Sevgi Cihangir, were found dead when the disaster happened.

Some fates remain unknown at this moment, as Turkish Super Lig Atakas Hatayspor’s Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu and sporting director Taner Savut’s whereabouts are still unknown. Both were in the affected areas when the quakes struck.

Following the deadliest natural disaster to hit the region this century, more than 166,000 search and rescue personnel are currently working in the field, according to Turkey’s Disaster Authority (AFAD), which added that over 90,000 people have been evacuated from quake-hit regions so far

Source: National News Agency