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IAF C17 crew bring 37 tonnes of oxygen cylinders from UK in a gruelling 35-hour flight journey- The New Indian Express

IAF C17 crew bring 37 tonnes of oxygen from UK in 35-hour flight journey Two C-17 Globemasters of the Indian Air Force flew out consecutively within a two-hour window from the Jamnagar air base on May 2nd heading towards Brize Norton in the UK.  Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Officials unload COVID-19 relief material brought to Chennai by the Air Force from the United Kingdom in a long-haul flight. (Photo | Special Arrangement) Express News Service NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force personnel on Tuesday completed a 35-hour gruelling duty cycle to and from the United Kingdom to bring home oxygen cylinders in the midst of a COVID-19 crisis that is overloading the healthcare system of the country. 

COVID-19: Indian Navy deploys seven warships to bring liquid oxygen from abroad

The ships which are deployed to bring liquid oxygen and associated medical equipment from abroad under operation Samudra Setu II are Kolkata, Kochi, Talwar, Tabar, Trikand, Jalashwa and Airavat.

COVID: Indian Navy launches Samudra Setu-II for shipment of oxygen-filled containers to India

Express News Service NEW DELHI: Indian Navy has launched Operation Samudra Setu-II on Friday to augment the ongoing national mission for meeting the Oxygen requirements (#OxygenExpress).  The Indian Naval warships deployed under the mission will undertake shipment of liquid oxygen-filled cryogenic containers and associated medical equipment in support of the nation’s fight against COVID-19.  Giving Details, Indian Navy Spokesperson said, “Two ships INS Kolkata and INS Talwar have entered the port of Manama, Bahrain for embarking and transporting 40MT of liquid oxygen to Mumbai.”  INS Jalashwa is enroute to Bangkok and INS Airavat to Singapore for similar missions, added the spokesperson.

Man kills friend for not revealing mobile phone s password

Man kills friend for not revealing mobile phone s password By Representational image of a mobile phone. A young man in India killed his friend after he refused to share his mobile phone s password. Police identified the accused as 20-year-old Mayank Singh, a college student from New Delhi. The incident took place in a public park. Singh strangled his friend to death with a piece of cloth after the two had a fight, police say. The accused was traced and arrested with the help of CCTV footage which showed the accused and the victim entering the park together.  A young man from the Indian capital of New Delhi allegedly killed his friend when the latter refused to share his mobile phone s password, Indian media reported.

Delhi crime news: आईफोन का पासवर्ड नहीं बताया, डीयू के स्टूडेंट ने की दोस्त की हत्या - boy killed friend for not telling iphone password

Delhi crime news: आईफोन का पासवर्ड नहीं बताया, डीयू के स्टूडेंट ने की दोस्त की हत्या - boy killed friend for not telling iphone password
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