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Southwest Maluku Resident got Health Service

TIAKUR, LELEMUKU.COM - Thousands of residents of outer islands in the Southwest Maluku Regency (MBD), Maluku province, receive health care from the military through a social service mission KRI dr Soeharso which is a floating hospital.

"TNI has conducted missions baksos form of health services for the people in the outer islands, such as Lakor, Moa, Leti, Kisar and others," said Head of Information Military Command XVI / Pattimura, Colonel Arh M Hashim Lalhakim, in Ambon on Saturday.

He said the military mission of social service in the form of health care in a number of outer islands MBD district that has lasted for four days on 6-9 February 2016.

"Enthusiastic people against such activities is quite high and it is seen by visiting the health service posts that have been provided," said M Hashim.

TNI medical social activities in the district of MBD, he said, first started in the district Lakor Island on February 6, 2016 carried out from 09.00 to 16.00 ET.

These activities, he added Dansatgas Kapuskes opened by Major General TNI Dr. Beni Yura Rimban, which was attended by the District Muspika elements Lakor Island, with the number of patients as many as 748 people.

Furthermore, the service activity in the Moa Island on February 7, 2016, starting at 09:00 until 16:00 ET.

The activity was opened Waaster the Armed Forces Commander, Brigadier General (Mar) Gatot Triswanto, as well as Health Wadansatgas TNI, with the number of patients was 1,303 people.

Next, the activities on February 8, 2016 which took place on the island of Leti start at 09.00 until 21.00 ET.

The activity was opened by Waaster TNI Commander Brigadier General (Mar) Gatot Riswanto with the number of patients as many as 1,343 people.

Subsequently, on February 9, 2016, health services in the district of Kisar Island starting at 09:00 until 15:00 ET.

The activity was also opened by Brigadier General (Mar) Gatot Riswanto which was attended by the Chairman of the District Council MBD, Drs Peter Cao, the number of patients as many as 1,041 people.

"The activities of the health service will continue to run up to Papua," said M Hashim.

Alluded to the involvement of soldiers Military Command XVI / Pattimura in the mission, the Military Command XVI / Pattimura strongly supports activities involving military personnel who served in the outer islands.

"TNI troops who served in the outer islands helped along the KRI dr Soeharso health workers," he said. (Antara)

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