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Army holds free medical camp

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Shuja ur Rehman

Tank

As many as 524 patients were medically examined and provided with free medicines during day-long free medical camp established by Frontier Core (FC) Sector Headquarters South (SHS) in village Kiri Haider of Tank. Most of the patients examined during the free medical camp include women and children.
The locals have lauded the role of Pak Army and FC Sector Headquarters South for its humanitarian services and providing health care to the residents of remote areas at their doorstep. Doctors of the free medical camp apprised that out of 524 examined patients most of the patients suffered from Malaia, Pneumonia and allergy diseases.
It is worth mentioning that hundreds of families of village Kiri Haider and its adjoining areas have been unable for long to take their patients to the city for medical care since the Kot Kat Communication Bridge was swept away by floods.

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