58 Pakistanis return on C-130s from Nepal
ISLAMABAD: Two C-130s returned with 58 Pakistanis to Islamabad from quake affected Nepal on Tuesday afternoon.
On the order of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the two airplanes had been dispatched as a second consignment early morning today with relief goods for earthquake hit areas of Nepal.
According to ISPR, among the Pakistani diplomats returning from Nepal on the C-130s, were their families
By TICKER
April 28, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Two C-130s returned with 58 Pakistanis to Islamabad from quake affected Nepal on Tuesday afternoon.
On the order of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the two airplanes had been dispatched as a second consignment early morning today with relief goods for earthquake hit areas of Nepal.
According to ISPR, among the Pakistani diplomats returning from Nepal on the C-130s, were their families as well.
The two C-130s that were sent to Nepal also carried doctors, paramedics and special engineers equipment used for search.
On the order of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the two airplanes had been dispatched as a second consignment early morning today with relief goods for earthquake hit areas of Nepal.
According to ISPR, among the Pakistani diplomats returning from Nepal on the C-130s, were their families as well.
The two C-130s that were sent to Nepal also carried doctors, paramedics and special engineers equipment used for search.
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