Kathmandu, April 2 -- Nepal Army's aircraft flew to Myanmar with medical relief to the earthquake-affected victims.

The aircraft, CN-235 CASA, flew from the Tribhuvan International Airport and will reach Myanmar via Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The 22-member team, which is led by Lieutenant Colonel Ramchandra Shrestha, includes a team of 12 medical staff, 4 supporting staff and 6 crew members, according to a press release issued by the Directorate of Public Relations and Information of the national army.

The team will stay in Myanmar for a week to help the quake affected people there, according to the army.

Myanmar suffered a huge loss of lives and property due to a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck the Southeast Asian country on Friday. Abo...