Turkey to evacuate its citizens from Lebanon by sea

The Turkish Foreign Ministry has announced that Turkish navy ships with a capacity of 2,000 passengers would evacuate Turkish citizens who have applied to leave Lebanon by sea on Oct. 9.

Reuters

Turkish navy ships will evacuate Turks who have applied to leave Lebanon by sea on Oct. 9, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Oct. 8.

The two ships were expected to set off for Beirut with a total capacity of around 2,000 passengers, the ministry said in a statement.

It said the evacuation process will continue in the following days if necessary, adding that the ships carrying out the evacuation will also transport humanitarian aid to Lebanon.

A foreign ministry source said that around 2,500 Turkish citizens had applied to be evacuated from Lebanon but that after checks it was determined that a ship capacity of 2,000 would be sufficient.

The naval ships will set off on Oct. 8 from Turkey's eastern Mediterranean province of Mersin, the source said.

Turkey had previously said it was working with around 20 countries on preparing for a possible evacuation of foreign nationals via Turkey. Hundreds of people of various nationalities arrived in Turkey from Lebanon last week on a commercial ferry.

Israel has launched attacks on Lebanon in recent weeks, leading to the deaths of hundreds of people and displacing thousands.

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