Heroes from North Macedonia pull Suleiman (5) from rubble in Turkey: His smile is their greatest reward

 
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Many countries, including Serbia, have sent rescue teams to Turkey to help save the lives of people trapped under the rubble after the earthquake.

Members of the rescue team from North Macedonia, who traveled to Turkey to help people, have pulled a five-year-old boy alive from under the rubble.

Little Suleiman was pulled out by Macedonian soldiers yesterday in the town of Kahramanmaras, which suffered major damage after the devastating earthquakes that hit Turkey this week.

In the video at the top of the page, rescuers can be seen pulling the boy out from under the rubble, and the happiness on his face is their greatest reward.

Many countries, including Serbia, have sent rescue teams to Turkey to help save the lives of people trapped under the collapsed buildings after the earthquake.

At least 21,000 people have died in the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, tens of thousands have been injured, and the authorities expect these numbers to continue to rise in the coming days.

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