The UAE sent a fifth aid plane carrying 13 metric tons of critical medical supplies to Colombia on Friday to support the country’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
This aid will assist approximately 13,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus.
Previously, four aid planes carrying 40.7 metric tons of medical aid, including personal protective equipment and over 200,000 testing kits, directly benefited more than 40,000 healthcare professionals.
"Sustaining the UAE’s aid air bridge operation to Colombia over the past five months is a testament to the UAE leadership’s determination to stand alongside friendly countries in the exceptional circumstances the world is now facing in battling the pandemic," according to Salem Rashid Al Owais, UAE Ambassador to Colombia.
To date, the UAE has responded to the COVID-19 crisis by providing over 1,471 metric tons of aid to 118 countries, supporting approximately 1.5 million medical professionals in the process.
In a significant move to enhance the capabilities of the UAE Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defense has announced the inauguration of the Khalifa bin Zayed II Airborne Brigade Command, now under the Presidential Guard Command.
In 2024, the UAE continued to be a global leader in humanitarian assistance, underscoring its deep commitment to promoting international solidarity and cooperation.
President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has called for a nationwide prayer for rain to be performed at all mosques across the country on Saturday, December, 7th.
Operation Chivalrous Knight 3 provided medical services to more than 48,700 people in the UAE's Gaza field hospital and performed more than 1,780 surgeries since its inception on December 2 last year, the Ministry of Defense announced on Tuesday.