Cambodian national hospitals mobilise ‘silent army’ to conflict zones


Provincial health officials in Preah Vihear province check on a patient who was wounded during the border clash, at the 16 Makara Referral Hospital on the night of July 24. - Provincial health department via PPP/ANN

PHNOM PENH: The Ministry of Health convened a July 24 meeting to review its strategic plan for providing medical services and emergency support along the border areas, especially in zones where armed conflict is occurring.

Health minister Chheang Ra noted that national-level hospitals from the provinces along the Cambodia–Thailand frontier had already organised and dispatched medical teams, equipment and supplies to support existing local medical personnel.

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