U.S. Military Aircraft Deliver Aid to Pakistan Flood Victims

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U.S. military aircraft delivered essential relief supplies to Pakistan at the request of the Pakistani military, and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Netely Baker expressed deep condolences to those affected by the widespread, catastrophic flooding.

The shipments were flown in by U.S. military planes and offloaded at Nur Khan Air Base following a formal request from Pakistan’s armed forces to assist flood victims. The supplies are intended to support immediate humanitarian needs in areas where communities have been displaced and infrastructure damaged.

U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Netely Baker, speaking at Nur Khan Air Base, conveyed heartfelt sympathy to the people of Pakistan, noting the severe disruption to lives caused by the floods. Her remarks underscored U.S. solidarity with Pakistan during the emergency response.

The delivery reflects bilateral coordination between U.S. and Pakistani military authorities to speed aid distribution to affected populations. Further details about the contents of the shipments and subsequent distribution plans were not released.

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