New Delhi: In support of the nation’s fight against COVID-19 and as part of Operation 'Samudra Setu II’, seven Indian Naval ships -- Kolkata, Kochi, Talwar, Tabar, Trikand, Jalashwa and Airavat -- have been deployed for shipment of liquid medical oxygen-filled cryogenic containers and associated medical equipment from various countries.
INS Kolkata and INS Talwar, mission deployed in Persian Gulf, were the first batch of ships that were immediately diverted for the task and entered the Port of Manama, Bahrain on Apr 30. INS Talwar, with 40 MT Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) embarked, is headed back home. INS Kolkata has proceeded to Doha in Qatar for embarking medical supplies and will subsequently head to Kuwait for embarking Liquid Oxygen tanks.
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Similarly, on the Eastern seaboard, INS Airavat, too, has been diverted for the task, while INS Jalashwa, the LPD, which played a key role during Operation Samudra Setu last year was pulled out of maintenance, readied and sailed out to augment the effort.