Russian peacekeepers organized a mobile visiting reception in remote villages of Artsakh
The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent for the first time organized a mobile visiting reception in remote villages of the Martakert region of Artsakh. As the Russian Defense Ministry reported, in the district hospital Vank was deployed a mobile reception center for citizens was placed, which operates a "hot line" to collect information to search for missing servicemen, to provide humanitarian assistance, assistance in employment and other problematic topics.
In total, more than 800 people turned to the reception point for help. In particular, more than 400 requests were received by the phone hotline, the source said.
Military doctors of the medical detachment of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, as part of a medical campaign in a local hospital, conducted a consultative appointment and provided qualified medical assistance to 150 residents of Vank city.
In addition to working with appeals, the officers of the Humanitarian Response Centre provided more than 200 people from large families and internally displaced persons with medicines, food kits, basic necessities, warm clothes and children's toys with a total weight of about 5 tons.