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The Pakistan Navy has delivered medical assistance to an Indian boat which had developed engine problems nine days ago and was lost at the sea, according to reports. 

A press release issued by the navy in this regard details that PNS Alamgir delivered assistance to Indian fishermen travelling in ST Mars, The Express Tribune reported on Sunday.  

The fishermen were close to running out of food and water after their boat developed engine problems eight days back. Despite repeated appeals, no Indian boat had come to their rescue.  

The Pakistani vessel rushed to the aid of the 12 Indian fishermen aboard ST Mars on humanitarian grounds as soon as they got news of the incident.  

The Pakistani Navy delivered food, medical supplies and also helped the fishermen repair the boat, a spokesperson for the Pakistan Navy confirmed. 

The spokesperson for Pakistan Navy noted that the naval forces of the country had always been at the forefront of relief and rescue operations at sea. 

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20 minutes ago, GOLI SODA said:
 
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The Pakistan Navy has delivered medical assistance to an Indian boat which had developed engine problems nine days ago and was lost at the sea, according to reports. 

A press release issued by the navy in this regard details that PNS Alamgir delivered assistance to Indian fishermen travelling in ST Mars, The Express Tribune reported on Sunday.  

The fishermen were close to running out of food and water after their boat developed engine problems eight days back. Despite repeated appeals, no Indian boat had come to their rescue.  

The Pakistani vessel rushed to the aid of the 12 Indian fishermen aboard ST Mars on humanitarian grounds as soon as they got news of the incident.  

The Pakistani Navy delivered food, medical supplies and also helped the fishermen repair the boat, a spokesperson for the Pakistan Navy confirmed. 

The spokesperson for Pakistan Navy noted that the naval forces of the country had always been at the forefront of relief and rescue operations at sea. 

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I'd like to believe it ... but, there are some holes in the story ...

projecting that Indian side ignored it for days and Pakis somehow picked up the distress signal and went all humanitarian ... meh, sounds too good ... perhaps aimed at paki media ...  

May be I'm being pessimistic ... 

 

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Indian govt provides visa for organ transplant surgeries for Pakistanis. Last week Pakistani hockey player ki Indian visa vachina news chusam.... may be to neutralize that they did this 

 

never trust Pak and China Armies

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6 hours ago, sskmaestro said:

Indian govt provides visa for organ transplant surgeries for Pakistanis. Last week Pakistani hockey player ki Indian visa vachina news chusam.... may be to neutralize that they did this 

 

never trust Pak and China Armies

Reason yemaina something good happened....

If someone has seen okadu migaladu ... You will understand wat being 8 days in ocean means..

Army people are trained for war .. they are sincere in their duty towards their nation.. but will be hated for doing same

That's part of the game

My trust is in humanity, one is more bad than other but no one is completely bad..

Same time .. war is war... No sentiments on battlefield and security issues

 

 

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