RAWALPINDI: Four Pakistan Air Force aircraft carrying rescue and relief assistance, including a 30-bed mobile hospital, left for earthquake-hit Nepal on Sunday.
According to ISPR, the 30-bed hospital will be run by Pakistan Army doctors including surgical, medical, orthopedic, gynecologist, anesthesiologist, child specialist, radiologist and paramedics.
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“Four C-130 aircraft carrying a 30-bed hospital, special search and rescue teams including Army doctors and food items left for Nepal,” Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Maj-Gen Asim Bajwa said in a tweet on Sunday.