A Pakistani flight carrying emergency relief materials and astrology and rescue team approaches the country…

A Pakistani flight carrying emergency relief materials and astrology and rescue team approaches the country

The C-130 flight of the Pakistan Air Force carrying emergency relief materials and a search and rescue team reached the country yesterday (03) afternoon.

The stock of subsidies was officially handed over to Sri Lanka by the Chief Commissioner of Pakistan in Colombo and a group including Deputy Minister Mr. Janitha Ruwan Kodithuwakku joined the event.

47 members of Pakistan Army Sodis and Rescue Unit and 6.5 tonnes of essential equipment to the country on the instructions of Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (Shehbaz Sharif) to provide relief to the people affected by hurricane Ditwa.

This subsidy stock includes tents, blankets, blankets, life-saving jackets, blowing boats, water removing pumps, lamps, mats, mosquito nets, baby milk pumps, ready-to-meal meals and essential medicines.

Ships and helicopters belonging to Pakistan Navy are already on relief operations in Sri Lanka.

President Mr. Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif (Shehbaz Sharif)

Pakistan has worked to expand the humanitarian subsidies given to Sri Lanka following the discussions between.

It has again emphasized that Pakistan will continuously provide Sri Lanka all possible support as part of its long-standing commitment to humanitarian cooperation and regional cooperation.

Pakistan emergency relief supplies and special rescue team to Sri Lanka

Pakistan Air Force’s C-130 aircraft with emergency relief equipment and special rescue team arrived at the country yesterday (03) afternoon.

Pakistan High Stanigar for Sri Lanka in Colombo officially handed over these relief materials to Sri Lanka and teams including Deputy Minister of Port and Civil Airline Services, Jan. Ruvan Kodiduva attended it.

47 members of Pakistan Army Search and Rescue Unit and 6.5 metric tone of essential equipment have been dispatched to Sri Lanka on the task of Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shebaz Sharif (Shehbaz Sharif) to support relief works of the people affected by Tidwa hurricane.