Turkey on Wednesday sent ships to evacuate around 2,000 of its citizens from Lebanon, with its Beirut envoy saying it would be “the biggest” evacuation of its type from the war-torn country, Agence France-Presse reported.
A Turkish diplomatic source told AFP two naval ships carrying the evacuated nationals and their families would arrive at the southern Turkish port of Mersin “in the early hours” of Thursday morning.
The two ships set sail overnight for the Lebanese capital whose southern suburbs were hit overnight by fresh Israeli bombardments.
“These ships, with a capacity of around 2,000 people, will be ready to take those of our citizens who requested it from Lebanon to Mersin port,” Turkish ambassador Ali Barış Ulusoy told TRT Haber public television.
Türk tahliye gemileri Lübnan’da.
TCG Bayraktar ve TCG Sancaktar gemileri Türk vatandaşların tahliyesi için Beyrut Limanı’na ulaştı. Detayları @trthaber ekibi aktardı. pic.twitter.com/MtJ2icpP5X
— TRT Haber Canlı (@trthabercanli) October 9, 2024
Turkey, which is estimated to have 14,000 citizens registered with its consulate in Lebanon, announced the move on Tuesday because of the deteriorating security situation on the ground in Lebanon.
Images on TRT Haber showed a crowd of people at Beirut port waiting to board the boats.
The ambassador said the two ships were also bringing “approximately 300 tons of humanitarian aid” to show Turkey’s support for the Lebanese people, including tents, bedding, hygiene kits and kitchenware.
Since September 23, Israel has intensified strikes on Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon, killing more than 1,100 people and forcing more than a million to flee, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Monday.