This is the first time that an Indian Prime Minister has visited Ukraine since its independence in 1991, and the visit comes at a time when Ukraine has recently launched aggressive military operations into Russian territory.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Kiev after a nearly 10-hour train journey from Poland, met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev on Friday and stressed the need for talks between Ukraine and Russia to find a solution to the ongoing conflict. .
Modi, who visited war-torn Ukraine, said he had come with a message of peace.
These cubes will assist in the immediate treatment of the injured as well as help in saving precious lives.
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Each Bhishma Cube contains medicines and equipment for the initial stages of care for all types of injuries and medical conditions.
It also includes surgical equipment for a basic operation room that can handle 10 to 15 basic surgeries per day.
Cube has the capacity to handle around 200 cases of diverse nature like injuries, bleeding, burns, fractures etc.
It can also generate limited amounts of its own energy and oxygen.
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A team of experts from India has been deployed to provide initial training to the Ukrainian team to operate the cube.