KARACHI: In a swift humanitarian operation, Pakistan Navy ships Tabuk and Moawin successfully conducted medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) of a Sri Lankan national requiring urgent medical attention on an Indonesian-flagged ship, MV Grey Palm, on the high seas at 800 Nautical Miles (approximately 1500 KM) off Pakistan’s coast on Saturday.

The operation was initiated following a formal request from the Sri Lankan Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) for the provision of medical assistance to a Sri Lankan national crew member in critical condition on board MV Grey Palm positioned 800 Nautical Miles (approximately 1500 Kilometres) from Pakistan’s Coast.

Pakistan Navy dispatched its ships as a first responder and evacuated the sick crew member along with an attendant. Subsequently, the patient was immediately provided with the necessary treatment on board the PN ship.

The Sri Lankan authorities and the family of the individual have thanked Pakistan for the prompt response and support.

Published in Dawn, January 25th, 2026

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