Port Sudan: A Qatari aircraft carrying the second batch of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) Scan devices landed in Port Sudan, the sisterly Republic of the Sudan, in response to the needs of the Sudanese Federal Ministry of Health. According to Qatar News Agency, the humanitarian aid was received by HE Acting Federal Minister of Health of the Republic of the Sudan, Dr. Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim, and HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Sudan, Mohamed bin Ibrahim Al Sada. This delivery marks the continuation of Qatar's commitment to supporting Sudan, following the earlier arrival of the first batch of medical aid to Port Sudan this year. This support is part of the State of Qatar's solidarity with the brotherly people of Sudan and their resilience in enduring the difficult conditions they currently face due to the ongoing conflict. The medical equipment is expected to significantly aid the Sudanese Federal Ministry of Health in addressing the healthcare challenges exacerbated by the conflict.
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