Good news for people affected by Pakistani shooting, the military set up the health camp in the URI sector; Many facilities get - Srinagar News Army organizes medical camp into the URI sector People affected by Pakistani shooting will get help
The Indian army set up a medical camp for villagers affected by Pakistani shooting in the Uri sector of North Kashmir. In this camp, more than 500 people from many towns, including Nambla, received medical assistance. Specialist doctors and psychiatrists served and distributed free medicine in the camp. Local people appreciated this initiative of the army. State Bureau, Srinagar. The army organized a medical camp for villagers affected by the exfoliation of Pakistan in the Uri sector of North Kashmir. In this camp, psychiatrists also provided their services to come from the spirit of villagers’ fear and depression. A spokesperson for the defense spokeswoman said more than 500 citizens of Nambala A, Nambla B, Nambla C, Sahora, Hathlanga, Silicot, Gharkot, Balakot, Mudrandrand, Bandi, Lagama, Razarwani and Paran Pilan received medical help in the medical camp. In the medical camp, a female medical officer, ophthalmologist, abdominal specialist, a doctor and other doctors except psychologists were also available for the health and medical examination and treatment of the residents. Free medicines have also been provided to the residents for the treatment of their diseases. A spokesman for the Ministry of Defense said there was a sense of fear among many residents in the areas that shoot by Pakistani. Psychiatrists were also specially provided for him in the camp. The spokesman said the locals appreciated this initiative of the military for organizing a medical camp. He said that this camp was inspired by the Indian army by being inspired only by the original spirit of the army, for the army, the army.