INDIA RETURN FROM TURKEY:: OPERATION DOST

The medical team from the Indian Army has returned from Turkey where it treated over 3,600 earthquake casualties.



The 151-member NDRF team and dog squads, together with the 99-member medical team from the Agra-based Army unit, were sent to Turkey as part of Operation Dost to conduct rescue and medical operations.

At Hatya Province, the Indian Army Hospital provided care for more than 3600 earthquake casualties.




More than 3600 earthquake victims in Hatya Province were treated at the Indian Army Hospital.

Medical specialists, surgical specialists, and Anaesthetists are among the specialists.

Also, 242 patients received dental care at the Indian Army Field Hospital.

Many lives have been saved because to India's "Operation Dost" effort, which was started after a catastrophic earthquake devastated Turkey and Syria.




A government release stated that over 3,600 people were treated at a hospital established by the Indian Army. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which is made up of 99 members of the Indian Army Field Hospital and the NDRF, also returned home on February 20 after making an enormous effort to provide medical aid to earthquake victims in Turkey's Hatya Province
The professionals include Anaesthetists, surgeons, and medical specialists.
242 individuals received dental care at the Indian Army Field Hospital as well.
Many lives have been saved as a result of India's "Operation Dost" initiative, which was started after a devastating earthquake devastated Turkey and Syria.


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