New Delhi: Indian Navy has launched Operation Samudra Setu-II to augment the ongoing national mission for meeting oxygen requirements in view of surge in cases of COVID-19.
Indian Navy spokesperson said in a tweet that mission-deployed Indian Naval warships will undertake shipment of liquid oxygen filled cryogenic containers and associated medical equipment.
"IndianNavy launches Operation SamudraSetu_II to augment ongoing national mission OxygenExpress. Mission deployed Indian Naval warships will undertake shipment of liquid Oxygen filled cryogenic containers and associated medical equipment in support of nation's fight against COVID-19", the tweet said.
Two ships INS Kolkata and INS Talwar have entered the port of Manama, Bahrain to transport 40 metric tonnes (MT) of liquid oxygen to Mumbai.
"Two ships INSKolkata and INSTalwar have entered port of Manama, Bahrain for embarking and transporting 40MT of liquid oxygen to Mumbai. INSJalashwa is enroute to Bangkok and INSAiravat to Singapore for similar mission," the spokesperson said.