‘Operation Dost’: Indian Army’s Field Hospital In Turkiye Begins Functioning. SEE PICS
The Indian army's field hospital, which has been set up in Turkey's Hatay to aid earthquake victims, has begun operations, with operating medical, surgical, and emergency wards, as well as an X-ray lab and medical store. (Source: PTI)
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View In AppAccording to Jaishankar, an Additional Directorate General of Public Information team would work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to bring aid to the afflicted people.(Source: PTI)
The army field hospital was established as part of India's 'Operation Dost' to aid earthquake victims in Turkey.(Source: PTI)
“This field hospital in Hatay, Turkiye will treat those affected by the earthquake. Our team of medical & critical care specialists and equipment are preparing to treat emergencies, Jaishankar said. (Source: PTI)
On Thursday, Jaishankar said that the sixth plane from India bringing rescue workers, supplies, and medical equipment for earthquake relief activities had arrived in Turkey.(Source: PTI)
At least 19,300 people have died in Turkey and Syria, surpassing toll from Japan's Fukushima disasster. (Source: PTI)
A Turkish woman hugs a woman officer of the Indian Army and gives her a peck, in an earthquake-affected area of Turkey.(Source: ANI)