Indian Navy Evacuates Its Sailor From Mozambique After Medical Emergency

New Delhi, Dec 30 (PTI): The Indian Navy conducted a medical evacuation of one of its sailors from Mozambique on Thursday and brought him back to India, officials said. An aircraft of the Indian Navy on a routine deployment to the southern Indian Ocean was diverted for the medical evacuation, they said.
As part of Mission Sagar, the Navy’s ship Kesari was deployed to Maputo in Mozambique to deliver food, two fast interceptor craft, and self-defence equipment when one of the sailors was required to be evacuated to India for medical intervention, they added.

New Delhi: The Indian Navy conducted a medical evacuation of one of its sailors from Mozambique on Thursday and brought him back to India, officials said. An aircraft of the Indian Navy on a routine deployment to the southern Indian Ocean was diverted for the medical evacuation, they said.
As part of Mission Sagar, the Navy’s ship Kesari was deployed to Maputo in Mozambique to deliver food, two fast interceptor craft, and self-defence equipment when one of the sailors was required to be evacuated to India for medical intervention, they added.

The medical evacuation was undertaken in close coordination and support of the Indian High Commission in Mozambique, officials noted.

This exercise once again brings out the inherent flexibility of the Indian Navy’s platforms to change their roles while being deployed on other missions, they said.