MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered sending mobile field hospitals to provide immediate medical assistance to residents of Syria’s embattled city of Aleppo and its neighborhoods, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday, according to Sputnik.
“The president has ordered the Defense ministry and the Emergencies Ministry to send mobile hospitals to provide medical assistance to residents of Aleppo and nearby areas,” Peskov told reporters.
According to Peskov, the Defense Ministry will send a special medical unit equipped with a multipurpose hospital for 100 patients, which has a children ward, while the Emergencies Ministry will send a mobile field hospital for 50 patients, which can also provide ambulatory treatment for some 200 people per day.
Earlier, Peskov said that Russia is exchanging views on the situation in Aleppo with the legitimate government of Syria.
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