Nepal army chief visits Pakistan Army Field Hospital
Rawalpindi: Nepal Army Chief, General Gaurav SJB Rana has expressed his gratitude for the 'whole-hearted support' extended by Pakistan and its armed forces during recent earthquake in Nepal.
He expressed these remarks during his visit to Pakistan Army Field Hospital on Sunday.
The Nepalese army chief met Pakistani relief workers and appreciated their efforts to provide solace to the earthquake
By ONLINE
May 03, 2015
Rawalpindi: Nepal Army Chief, General Gaurav SJB Rana has expressed his gratitude for the 'whole-hearted support' extended by Pakistan and its armed forces during recent earthquake in Nepal.
He expressed these remarks during his visit to Pakistan Army Field Hospital on Sunday.
The Nepalese army chief met Pakistani relief workers and appreciated their efforts to provide solace to the earthquake victims in Nepal.
He said Pakistan will be remembered by people of Kathmandu because doctors from Pakistan Army were present round the clock and they came with ample stock of medicines.
Pakistan Army field hospital at Bakhtapur is main source of receiving medical aid for the earthquake affected people of Nepal. Pakistani Army Urban Search and Rescue teams are also round the clock busy in rescue work.
He expressed these remarks during his visit to Pakistan Army Field Hospital on Sunday.
The Nepalese army chief met Pakistani relief workers and appreciated their efforts to provide solace to the earthquake victims in Nepal.
He said Pakistan will be remembered by people of Kathmandu because doctors from Pakistan Army were present round the clock and they came with ample stock of medicines.
Pakistan Army field hospital at Bakhtapur is main source of receiving medical aid for the earthquake affected people of Nepal. Pakistani Army Urban Search and Rescue teams are also round the clock busy in rescue work.
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