Yunus thanks foreign medical teams for treating Milestone crash victims

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the rapid response and medical support extended by the foreign healthcare professionals in the treatment of the injured in the fighter jet crash at Milestone School and College in Dhaka's Uttara.
A delegation of 21 physicians and nurses from Singapore, China, and India met with Yunus at the state guest house Jamuna.
The international medical teams are visiting Bangladesh to provide specialised healthcare services to victims of the recent jet crash at Milestone College.
He commended their dedication and solidarity at a time of national crisis and emphasised the importance of international cooperation in emergency healthcare.
"These teams have come not just with their skills, but with their hearts," said Yunus.
"Their presence reaffirms our shared humanity and the value of global partnerships in times of tragedy," he added.
The medical teams have been working tirelessly alongside local healthcare professionals to ensure critical treatment and trauma care for the injured, many of whom are young children.
The CA also acknowledged the swift diplomatic coordination that enabled the teams to arrive and begin their work without delay.
He assured the visiting professionals of the government's full support in facilitating their mission.
Yunus also urged the physicians to maintain long-term connections with Bangladesh, even virtually, for institutional collaboration, medical education exchange, and sustained engagement in capacity building and innovation in the healthcare sector.
He emphasised that such partnerships could lay the foundation for lasting cooperation in public health and emergency preparedness.
Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum thanked the physicians and nurses for extending their hand during this difficult time.
Professor Sayedur Rahman, special assistant to the Chief Adviser for the Ministry of Health, said that many lives were saved as the medical teams rushed to Bangladesh immediately.
At the meeting, Prof Md Nasir Uddin, director at National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, said it was proven yet again that doctors are without borders.
Ten members from Singapore, eight from China, and four from India were present in the meeting.
Among others, Chinese Ambassador to Dhaka Yao Wen and Singapore head of mission in Dhaka, Mitchel Lee were also present at the meeting.
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