Sultan Of Oman

Oman continues aid flights to Lebanon

August 20, 2020

In the implementation of Royal directives of the King of Oman, Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik, the Sultanate decided to continue the operation of air flights carrying relief aid to the Republic of Lebanon.

The relief aid was funded from popular donations made as part of a campaign to support Lebanon during its current crisis in the aftermath of the blasting of Beirut seaport.

An official at Oman Charitable Organisation said that this 28-ton relief includes 15 freight of foodstuff to be airlifted to Lebanon on board two Royal Air Force of Oman flights.

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