The UAE's Ministry of Defence has announced the successful completion of its recovery operations in the flood-hit Eastern areas.
'Operation Loyal Hands' was launched last week to help the country deal with the aftermath of heavy rains and floods.
The military thanked the other authorities and entities for their assistance.
It also stressed its readiness to provide the necessary support at any time and place in the country.
تعلن قيادة العمليات المشتركة بوزارة الدفاع عن انتهاء عملية (الأيدي الوفية) في إسنادها للسلطات المدنية في المنطقة الشرقية بنجاح، وتتقدم بالشكر الجزيل للجهات المعنية على التعاون المشترك بما يخدم وطننا الغالي وشعبنا الوفي، وتعلن استعدادها لتقديم الدعم اللازم في اي زمان ومكان. pic.twitter.com/qYiX6KEfmZ
— وزارة الدفاع |MOD UAE (@modgovae) August 5, 2022


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