Indian Navy evacuates Iranian Navy Officer suffering cardiac arrest on board IRI Ship Makaran off Mumbai coast

13 Oct 2022 10:40:05
Mumbai, Oct 13: An Iranian Navy Officer who suffered a cardiac arrest on board IRI Ship Makaran on Wednesday (Oct 12) was evacuated off the coast of Mumbai by an Indian Navy ALH helicopter. The patient was eventually airlifted along with two attendants from the ship and was sent to the Navy hospital, INHS Asvini directly by 0950 hours.
 
 
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The naval helicopter was launched from INS Shikra, Mumbai at around 0830 hrs on Wednesday (Oct 12) after the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy for MEDEVAC (medical evacuation) made a request, according to the Defence PRO.
 
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"An #IndianNavy #ALH was launched from INS Shikra, #Mumbai at about 0830 h today, in response to a request from the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy for #MEDEVAC of an #IranianNavy personnel who suffered a cardiac arrest on board IRI Ship Makaran, off Mumbai coast. @DefenceMinIndia," the official Twitter handle of Western Naval Command tweeted.
 
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India's relations with Iran are unique and historic. Iran is an important partner and a close neighbour. During 2021-22, there was an intensification in bilateral engagement. Apart from Defence, India-Iran commercial ties were traditionally dominated by the Indian import of Iranian crude oil. In 2018-19 India imported USD 12.11 billion worth of crude oil from Iran.
 
 
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