

Muscat: The first Omani relief flight arrived in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, today, which include 22 tons of various medical materials and essential humanitarian needs.
The flights were operated by military transport aircraft from the Royal Air Force of Oman, which took off successively from this morning Friday, carrying various medical materials and essential humanitarian needs on board.
These trips were conducted as per the directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik -to the Republic of Lebanon, following the devastating explosion that occurred in the port of Beirut, these relief flights is part of the humanitarian efforts provided by the Sultanate.

These trips will continue to Beirut over the coming days, in solidarity with the brotherly Lebanese Republic, in a way that will contribute to confronting the effects and repercussions of this explosion.
source: omannewsagency
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