Russian Aleksei Naidenyshev, 26, told Anadolu that he immediately took action when he heard about the earthquake on social media.
"When I saw such a disaster, I wanted to be with the women, the elderly, and people who were waiting for help. I stand together with the Turkish people in good times and bad," he said.
Anna Aba, a Ukrainian who donated clothing for the quake victims, said: "Türkiye is helping us, so we'll do whatever it takes for the country. I feel very sad when I see the children there."
At least 3,432 people were killed and 21,103 others injured in 10 provinces of Türkiye after two strong earthquakes jolted the southern part of the country, according to official figures.