Turkey Sends Aid-Full Military Plane to Italy, Spain

Published April 1st, 2020 - 09:34 GMT
A woman wearing a protective face mask waits at the Esenler bus terminal in Istanbul, on March 14, 2020, during the outbreak of COVID-19, the new coronavirus. Turkey will halt flights with nine European countries the transport minister said on March 13, after having already shut all schools for two weeks and bar spectators from football matches through April, as part of Ankara's bid to contain the spread of the new coronavirus. Yasin AKGUL / AFP
A woman wearing a protective face mask waits at the Esenler bus terminal in Istanbul, on March 14, 2020, during the outbreak of COVID-19, the new coronavirus. Turkey will halt flights with nine European countries the transport minister said on March 13, after having already shut all schools for two weeks and bar spectators from football matches through April, as part of Ankara's bid to contain the spread of the new coronavirus. Yasin AKGUL / AFP
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Aircraft carrying medical aid for countries worst hit by novel coronavirus in Europe

A Turkish military aircraft carrying medical aid departed from the capital Ankara for Italy and Spain, the countries worst hit by the novel coronavirus in Europe.

Italy's death toll reached 12,428 on Tuesday, the highest globally. Spain's reported death toll is 8,189.

After firstt appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the virus, has spread to at least 180 countries and regions, according to U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.

Its data shows the number of confirmed cases worldwide have surpassed 860,100, with the death toll over 42,300 and more than 178,300 recoveries.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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