India ready to facilitate further treatment for Milestone victims: Medical team tells CA
The Indian doctors expressed their satisfaction with the arrangements at the burn institute

The visiting Indian medical team today (27 July) informed Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus that their country is ready to provide quick facilitation if any patient of Milestone plane crash needs further treatment in India.
"India is willing to extend any further support that Bangladesh may need with regard to medical equipments or rehabilitation of those injured in the incident. If any patient needs further treatment in India, we can provide quick facilitation of that as well." said the lead doctor of the Indian medical team during the interaction with the chief adviser.
The Indian doctors expressed their satisfaction with the arrangements at the burn institute and the procedures adopted by the NIBPS team, said officials at Indian High Commission in Dhaka.
The medial team also conveyed that they came to Dhaka following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's offer to provide all possible support to Bangladesh for the early recovery of the Milestone victims.
The Indian medical team to Dhaka consists of two burn specialist doctors and two nursing assistants from RML Hospital and Safdarjung Hospital, which are the two best institutes in India specialising in burn recovery and plastic surgery.
The doctors arrived in Dhaka on 23 July and have completed four rounds of consultations at the National Institute of Burn & Plastic Surgery.
They will return to India tomorrow after a final round of review of progress of the critical patients.