Russian rescuers provide assistance to Haiti

Many countries provide all possible assistance to Haiti. Russia, of course, has not gone away, sending rescue teams and their physicians. In search events were attended by more than 30 Russian rescuers and six dog handlers with dogs.






Russian rescuers pull Haitian - earthquake victims - from the rubble in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010 after the earthquake of 7.0 points. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuers derive a woman of the house destroyed by an earthquake in Port-au-Prince on January 16. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russians deliver victims to the hospital Centrospas - in inflatable tents there and resuscitation, and operating units, and several chambers. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Earlier it was reported that as of January 17, 2010, Russian rescuers recovered from the rubble six people, including two children. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuers is a girl - a victim of the earthquake in 7.0 points, what happened in Haiti January 12 - in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. During the work of the Russians surveyed 215 houses and two schools. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Broken car in a dilapidated house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuer carries a girl he saved from the wreckage home January 16, 2010 in Port-au-Prince. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuers search for victims of the earthquake on the ruins of a house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. Earthquake 7.0 points on January 12 caused irreparable damage to the island of Haiti. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuers with dogs looking for victims of the earthquake on the ruins of a house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



People lined up for water in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010, after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake caused significant damage to the capital of Haiti. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



The locals on the streets of Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010 after the earthquake. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Local residents of Port-au-Prince a few days after the earthquake. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Locals on the ruined streets of Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



People search for survivors in the ruins of a house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Locals pitched makeshift camp in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010 after the earthquake in 7.0 points, what happened on January 12th. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Man goes through the ruins of a house in Port-au-Prince, in which sat a kitten. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Kitten among the ruins in Port-au-Prince. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuers pulled the girl out of the ruins of a house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010, 4 days after the earthquake. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuers pulled the girl out of the ruins of a house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010, 4 days after the earthquake. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Rescuers continue to liberate people from the rubble of the house. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Girl sleeping on the street in Port-au-Prince. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



The city is now wielded by looters. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



The number of dead is still unknown, and experts fear that it may reach 200 thousand people. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



Russian rescuers is a girl who freed from the rubble in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov) (UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)



(UPI / Anatoli Zhdanov)