Saudi King Abdullah today ordered the dispatch of three fully-equipped field hospitals to Egypt, a day after backing Cairo in its deadly crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood protesters.
The move is aimed at "standing by and supporting the brotherly Egyptian people, and to reduce the pressure on hospitals there," said a Saudi official cited by SPA state news agency.
The hospitals will come with a full staff of doctors and technicians, the unnamed official said.
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Egypt has seen four days of bloodshed since Wednesday, when around 600 people were killed in clashes as police broke up protest camps of Morsi supporters.
The government today said that 173 people had died in the past 24 hours alone.
Following Morsi's ouster by the army last month, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait pledged a combined total of USD 12 million in aid to support Egypt's faltering economy.