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Army holds free medical camp

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Pak Army established a free medical camp in the far flung area of Zam Cheena in Tehsil Birmal of tribal district South Waziristan, wherein over 300 patients were examined and provided with free of cost medicine. Most of the patients, examined during the free medical camp, include women and children.
Commander 104 Brigade, Ubaidullah Noor visited the medical camp to supervise the provision of health services by the camp staff. He lauded the tireless services of doctors and other paramedical staff.
The local tribesmen paid their glowing tributes to the Pak-Army for organizing free medical camp in the remote area which enabled them to get free health care at their door step.

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