Turkiye Helps Rescue Gaza Aid Activists After Ship Breaks Down
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"We are now about 200 miles from the shores of Gaza. Tonight the Navy Alpine ship will stop and go back." To say it Tony La Piccirella, one of the Italians on board the Global Sumud Flotilla. (ANSA)
Turkiye helps rescue Gaza aid activists after ship breaks down
ISTANBUL: Turkiye helped evacuate activists aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla after one of the vessels broke down and began taking on water, organizers and Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu reported Monday. The Global Sumud Flotilla, which includes Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg among its participants, departed from Barcelona earlier this month aiming to break
Global Sumud Flotilla Delays After Mechanical Failure but Continues Gaza Mission - teleSUR English
The Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian mission carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, was forced to halt temporarily on Monday after one of its vessels suffered a technical breakdown at sea, organizers confirmed. RELATED: 50 Ships, 1 Mission: The Explosive Gaza Flotilla Defying Israel’s Deadly Blockade The Johnn M developed a leak in its engine room that “could not be resolved at sea,” leading to its withdrawal from the convoy. All participants were …


Türkiye evacuates passengers after Global Sumud Flotilla ship breaks down
'Johnny M' from Global Sumud Flotilla breaks down in Mediterranean, prompting swift action by Turkish Red Crescent and authorities to ensure safety of international passengers - Anadolu Ajansı
A Turkish military ship assisted the ship Johnny M. after engine failure, evacuating four crew members and facilitating their safe return, while the Flotilla continues its advance through the Mediterranean.
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