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Army holds medical camp in Rajouri village

Army conducts a humanitarian relief outreach to support the residents of Dalogra and neighbouring villages.

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In the wake of the recent shelling during ‘Operation Sindoor’, the Indian Army conducted a humanitarian relief outreach to support the residents of Dalogra and neighboring villages in Rajouri.

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The Army organised a focused medical distribution programme aimed at providing immediate relief to those affected by the hostilities.

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During the outreach, essential medicines were distributed, and prompt medical care was administered by the unit’s dedicated medical team and unit nursing assistant (NA).

An official spokesperson informed that the medical intervention successfully attended to 22 individuals from Dalogra, Bathuni, Thakrian, and surrounding areas, addressing injuries and providing much-needed health support to civilians caught in the conflict.

“In addition to medical aid, the Army also actively engaged with villagers to listen and address their grievances, fostering communication and restoring a sense of security and reassurance among the local population. This outreach is part of the ongoing commitment of the Army to ensure civilian welfare alongside operational success,” the spokesperson said.

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