Indian Airforce providing critical medical services to tackle Covid 19
Indian Airforce providing critical medical services to tackle Covid 19
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Coronavirus is spreading rapidly in the country at this time. The Indian Air Force is fully engaged in the service of the country to combat the virus. To deal with COVID-19, the Indian Air Force is engaged in carrying all types of critical medical supplies. In this, medical supplies are being delivered by all the aircraft to ICMR and other agencies, C-17, C-130 Super Hercules, AN-32 and Dornier are being used in these aircraft.

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