PAF responds to nation’s call
RAWALPINDI, AUG 18 /DNA/ – Upholding its legacy of responding to the nation’s call during times of natural calamities, Pakistan Air Force, extended vital support to ongoing relief operations in flood-affected areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
In this regard, a total of 48 tons of relief goods arranged by an NGO were airlifted from Karachi to Peshawar through an Air Eagle B-737 aircraft. By establishing an air bridge, PAF has ensured the swift transportation of urgently needed supplies to support relief efforts in the flood-hit districts of Buner and Shangla.
The consignment comprising essential dry ration will be distributed among affected families in close coordination with National Disaster Management Authority.
This humanitarian mission reflects Pakistan Air Force’s enduring commitment to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the nation, not only in safeguarding the aerial frontiers of the country but also in providing timely assistance to fellow countrymen in times of crisis.
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