IAF's C-17 to airlift 35 tonnes of medical equipment from Frankfurt
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IAF's C-17 to airlift 35 tonnes of medical equipment from Frankfurt
Amid the disastrous second wave of COVID-19, the Indian Air Force's (IAF) C-17 aircraft, which was airborne from Hindon air base, landed in Frankfurt, Germany for airlifting medical supplies.
The aircraft will depart for Mumbai carrying 35 tonnes of medical equipment.
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The Indian Air Force (IAF) airlifted four cryogenic oxygen containers from Frankfurt in Germany. The Indian Air Force’s C-17 aircraft landed at the Hindon air base in Delhi. IAF also airlifted 450..
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