On Friday, Saudi Arabia despatched three more
assistance aircraft to earthquake-affected regions in Syria and Turkey.
According to state agency SPA, the fourth and
fifth aircraft, which were carrying rescue crews and equipment like tools,
pumps, and medical supplies, landed at the Gaziantep airport in Turkiye.
The General Directorate of Civil Defense, the
Saudi Red Crescent Authority, and a number of volunteer organisations made up
the Saudi search and rescue teams.
A total of 98 tonnes of relief, including
food, tents, blankets, rugs, shelter bags, and medical equipment, were on board
the sixth aircraft.
The body of a missing Saudi woman was
discovered in Antakya, where she lived, according to a statement from the Saudi
embassy in Turkiye.
A representative from the embassy and some of
the deceased's family members were present when the deceased's body was
identified, according to the statement.