New Delhi: The Indian Embassy in Tehran confirmed that the first batch of medical aid from India arrived in Iran on Wednesday. The Iranian Embassy in India stated that the Iranian Red Crescent Society received the supplies and expressed its gratitude to the Indian people. “The first batch of medical aid sent by the distinguished people of India has been delivered. We sincerely thank the kind people of India. “The Iranian Embassy in India posted on social media.In recent years, India has become an important provider of aid to other countries. The aid comes as Iran grapples with the fallout from the U.S.-Israeli military operation that began on February 28.
Iran has killed more than 1,300 people and injured more than 7,000 since the conflict began, according to Ali Baleni, Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported 18 attacks on health facilities and confirmed the deaths of eight medical staff.
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WHO officials say Iran’s health care system remains largely functional despite the challenges. “The primary health care and health infrastructure is very strong and can currently accommodate the injured,” WHO regional director Hanan Balkhy told Reuters.The World Health Organization also said it has contingency plans in place to provide emergency supplies if the situation worsens. Officials further cited potential health risks from toxic “black rain” caused by smoke from fires at oil facilities that could increase respiratory infections. Emergency medical aid flights from the WHO Center in Dubai were temporarily suspended and have now resumed.

