Iran’s medical team arrives in Lebanon to assist victims of Israeli terrorist attack
A medical relief delegation from the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has arrived in Lebanon to assist the victims of the Israeli regime’s recent deadly terrorist attack in the Arab country.
Head of IRCS, Pirhossein Kolivand, along with the relief team which included 12 doctors, 12 nurses and paramedics, arrived in Lebanon on Wednesday, to help in the treatment process of those injured in the terrorist attack.
Kolivand said a significant number of wounded people who need more serious medical and health services will be transferred to the Iranian capital, Tehran.
He noted that the decision to send a medical team to Lebanon was made following an emergency meeting of the IRCS on the incident.
A medical relief delegation from the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has arrived in Lebanon to assist the victims of the Israeli regime’s recent deadly terrorist attack in the Arab country.
Head of IRCS, Pirhossein Kolivand, along with the relief team which included 12 doctors, 12 nurses and paramedics, arrived in Lebanon on Wednesday, to help in the treatment process of those injured in the terrorist attack.
Kolivand said a significant number of wounded people who need more serious medical and health services will be transferred to the Iranian capital, Tehran.
He noted that the decision to send a medical team to Lebanon was made following an emergency meeting of the IRCS on the incident.