
The ship sailed from Cyprus and has now arrived in Lebanon, where her role will be to access the damage of Beirut’s port following the explosion there on August 4 and help return it to normal operations.
The ship was loaded with 500-person operational catering field units and tents, plus associated equipment, loaded by RAF movers throughout the night.
Over the past five years, this naval vessel has been involved in a diverse range of activities, from detecting mines in the Arabian Gulf to saving lives and disrupting the work of human traffickers.
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The Beirut explosion has claimed approximately 157 lives, 5,000 injuries and left over 300,000 people homeless.
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