New Delhi:The Ministry of Defence on Wednesday informed that the Indian Navy has deployed nine warships as part of its COVID relief 'Operation Samudra Setu II' to transport oxygen and other medical equipment from abroad.
"Indian Naval Ship Talwar entered the port of New Mangalore in Karnataka on Wednesday, ferrying two 27 tons liquid oxygen tanks from Bahrain while INS Kolkata, deployed in the Persian Gulf, also departed Kuwait on May 5 after embarking two 27 ton oxygen tanks, 400 Oxygen cylinders and 47 concentrators," the Ministry of Defence said.
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"In addition, four warships are also en route to Qatar and Kuwait, to embark around nine 27-ton Oxygen tanks and more than 1500 oxygen cylinders from these countries," it said.
On the Eastern Seaboard, Indian Naval Ship Airavat departed Singapore on Wednesday with more than 3600 oxygen cylinders, eight 27 ton (216 tons) oxygen tanks, 10000 Rapid Antigen Detection Test Kits and seven concentrators.