
Pakistan Navy conducts successful rescue operation at sea
The Pakistan Army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that the Librarian oil tanker MT High Leader had requested medical assistance for its injured Indian crew.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy conducted a successful rescue operation to save injured Indian crew at sea.
The Pakistan Army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that the Librarian oil tanker MT High Leader had requested medical assistance for its injured Indian crew.
The Pakistan Army spokesperson said in a statement that the Pakistan Navy’s Joint Maritime Information and Coordination Center (JMICC) launched a rescue operation with utmost speed upon receiving the emergency call.
According to the ISPR, the injured crew member was shifted to a local hospital in Karachi for emergency medical treatment by the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency.
The spokesperson of the Pakistan Army further said that the timely and successful rescue operation of the Indian crew is a manifestation of the Pakistan Navy’s determination to transcend nationality and fulfill its international obligations, and this initiative is a practical proof of the exemplary role of the Pakistan Navy in protecting human lives at sea.