Operation Dost: Indian Army’s medical team 60 Para Field on Monday returned home after extending help to quake-ravaged Turkey. As a part of Operation Dost, a subject hospital was arrange within the Hatay province of Turkey to offer succour to the affected folks after a robust earthquake of seven.8 magnitudes and its aftershocks hit the nation.
After returning home Lieutenant Colonel Adarsh Sharma stated that the earthquake-hit folks had been grateful for the help offered by India to Turkey. ‘The sufferers had been very grateful as their well being care system was not functioning on the max so that they had been sort of very grateful to the nation and the team that we’re there and offering the mandatory medical help,’ stated Lieutenant Colonel Adarsh Sharma.
He additional pressured their mission to offer well timed medical care to the folks and win their minds and hearts. In the full length, the team efficiently operated on over 3,600 sufferers. ‘In the full length of the operation we noticed round 3,600 sufferers, and it included main and minor surgical procedures. The mission was to win the minds and hearts of the folks by offering them well timed medical care. I feel we’ve achieved that,’ Adarsh Sharma knowledgeable.
The Medical officer 60 Para Field, Major Beena Tiwari stated claimed that they accomplished Operation dost and returned home. She additional knowledgeable that inside 1 to 2 hours of organising the hospital in quake-ravaged Turkey, they began treating sufferers. ‘We’ve accomplished #OperationDost & returned again to India… Within 1-2 hours of organising the hospital in Turkey, we began treating sufferers. We need to thank the Turkey govt and locals for serving to us there,’ stated Major Beena Tiwari.
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