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The Indian Army's Field Hospital under Operation Brahma in Mandalay, Myanmar, is providing life-saving medical assistance, treating 145 patients with 34 admitted for further care. The hospital, launched after the devastating earthquake on March 28, has conducted 550 lab investigations, 33 X-rays, and five surgeries.
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