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In Turkey, a horse was pulled from the rubble: he spent 21 days there

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It happened in the city of Adiyaman. Amazingly, the horse remained alive and well after three weeks under the rubble.

In Turkey, in the city of Adiyaman, which suffered earthquakes, a live and healthy horse was pulled from under the rubble, which had been there for 21 days. This was announced by Turkish businessman Tansu Yen.

A video posted on Twitter shows rescuers freeing the animal from the rubble.

“Amazing, amazing, amazing,” the entrepreneur said in the caption of the video.

It will be remembered that since the beginning of the month, Turkey has been shaken by tremors. The most devastating, with a magnitude of more than seven points, was recorded in the southeast of the country on February 6. They affected neighboring Syria and killed more than 50,000 people in the two countries.

On the night of February 28, another earthquake of magnitude 4.1 struck Turkey’s Malatya province.

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Source: korrespondent

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