More than 700 Artsakh residents receive medical care at Russian field hospital
A special purpose medical unit from the Russian peacekeeping contingent continues to provide assistance to the local population both in the city of Stepanakert and other settlements of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).
Russian peacekeepers from the special-purpose medical detachment (SMU) have created multifunctional medical teams to ensure the field work of military medics in remote localities of Nagorno-Karabakh. Over the past day, Russian military medics provided medical assistance to 95 residents, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
In total, more than 700 residents of Artsakh have received qualified medical care at the field hospital of the Defense Ministry, including 79 children.
All citizens who applied received consultations and necessary appointments after being examined by qualified therapists, surgeons and other specialized specialists in a deployed mobile hospital.
Appeals from local residents are usually associated with exacerbation of various chronic diseases, as well as diseases of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems, and dental care.
More than 60 medical specialists, including military surgeons, anesthesiologists, resuscitators, therapists and epidemiologists, work as part of the SMU.