NEW DELHI: The Indian navy on Wednesday introduced that it had supplied medical help to a crew member on the Iranian vessel FV Al Ahmadi on Monday, March 25.
In response to the Navy, a crew member on the ship was affected by belly ache to which the medical staff responded and supplied fast help.
“Indian Navy’s warship, mission deployed within the Southern Arabian Sea for Maritime Safety Operations, supplied medical help to a crew member of Iranian FV Al Ahmadi, 25Mar 24.Responding swiftly to the report of the crew member affected by acute belly ache, the warship’s medical staff embarked FV for medical administration. The affected person was symptomatically managed by the staff of medical specialists,” in accordance with a publish by SpokespersonNavy on X.

Final month, the Navy had responded to a misery name by two Iranian vessels.
“Responding swiftly to an alert of a medical emergency by Iranian Fishing Vessel FV Al Arifi, INS Shivalik Mission Deployed within the GulfofAden, rendered medical help incl essential medical provides to the 18 Pakistani crew onboard,” the Navy had mentioned.

In the meantime, in one other operation in February, Indian Navy had posted on X (previously Twitter), “Indian Navy offers essential restore help & medical help to Iranian Fishing vessels (FV). FV Ameen (six Iranian crew), working East of Duqm, had sustained damages, allegedly on account of a collision with a Service provider vessel. This had resulted in a hull breach resulting in water ingress.”



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