Russian field hospital opens in Qadi Askar neighborhood in Aleppo to provide medical services to quake-affected citizens

A Russian field hospital was opened on Saturday in Qadi Askar neighborhood in Aleppo to provide medical services to people affected by the earthquake, according to a SANA reporter.

The hospital provides medical services to all those affected by the earthquake, including free medical tests and medicines for the locals there, according to the Official in charge of the medical delegation of the Russian field Hospital Vladimir Slavyov.

For his part, Member of executive bureau of Aleppo Governorate Council Abdul-Qader Dawalibi said that the hospital is an initiative made by the Russian people to support the locals affected by the earthquake in Aleppo, thanking the Russian people for this generous aid.

 

Hamda Mustafa

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