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Ambassador lauds Abu Dhabi hospital’s efforts for treating injured Pakistanis

June 7, 2024
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Ambassador lauds Abu Dhabi hospital’s efforts for treating injured Pakistanis
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Mian Mujahid Shah, Gulf Today
Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Ambassador of Pakistan to the UAE, visited Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC) in Abu Dhabi on Thursday to see the Pakistani patients who were injured in a factory fire in Ajman in February 2024.
By the grace of Almighty Allah, these patients have now recovered and will be transported to Pakistan soon.
Ambassador Tirmizi personally visited each patient, conveying his best wishes and prayers for their complete recovery, and assured them of the Pakistan Mission’s commitment to facilitate their transportation to Pakistan.
Tirmizi-combo-SSMC  Faisal Tirmizi presents appreciation letters to doctors and paramedical staff of the SSMC.

Tirmizi also met with the doctors and paramedical staff at the Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City in Abu Dhabi. He expressed his gratitude to the SSMC team for their tireless efforts in treating these severely burn cases around the clock.
In recognition of their professionalism and dedicated efforts, Ambassador Tirmizi presented appreciation letters to doctors and paramedical staff. He also conveyed thanks to the UAE government for all possible support.

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