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China fears Indian army preparations, deploys 'flying hospital' in Tibet


Tibet, Ta. 20 July 2020, Monday

Frightened by the heavy preparations of the Indian Army in Ladakh and the scathing response in the Galvan Valley, China has for the first time deployed its flying hospital in Tibet. With the help of this flying hospital, China will be able to transport its wounded soldiers to a hospital thousands of km away. According to a report, China fears that if there is a conflict with India, it will need immediate medical assistance. Let us know the special stories of China's flying hospital ...

Chinese military hospital Bismarck in Tibet

The health facilities of the Chinese army in this area adjacent to the Indian border are very bad and this has forced the deployment of Y-9 medical aircraft. According to a report, an officer was badly wounded during a Chinese military exercise. A Y-9 medical aircraft was sent to take the injured officer to a hospital 5,200 km away for better treatment. With the help of this plane, the officer was taken to Shijing hospital.

Creatures will be saved in the collision

According to a report obtained by Beijing's military source, the purpose of the plane is to improve health facilities in the highlands and especially along the Indian border. The border between India and China is thousands of km long and there is no clear boundary line. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in a bloody clash in the Galvan Valley last month, and China did not say how many of its troops were killed. Chinese military sources claimed that fewer soldiers were killed than in India, while Indian and US sources claimed that about 40 Chinese soldiers were killed.

Y-9 flying hospital equipped with many facilities

According to Chinese sources, in the event of a collision like Galvan, health facilities need to be sound to reduce the death toll. The Y-9 is a flying hospital and will be very useful in saving the lives of seriously wounded soldiers. Apart from that, several hospitals along the border with India in the Himalayan region have been equipped with Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers for first aid. China is modernizing all its hospitals in the region. The aircraft is equipped with a cardiogram monitor, respirator and other devices.

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