MASHKAY: The Pakistan Army organized a free medical camp in Mashkay, drawing hundreds of residents who availed medical consultations, treatments, and free medicines.
The outreach activity was held as part of the Army’s ongoing efforts to win hearts and minds through humanitarian service in underserved areas of Balochistan.
Furthermore, the camp, which was staffed by a team of military doctors and paramedics, offered general health checkups, maternal and child healthcare, eye screenings, and treatment for common diseases.
In this sense, locals expressed their appreciation and gratitude for the Army’s continued presence and support in the region.
Pakistan Army holds free medical camp in Mashkay
A free medical camp was organized by the Pakistan Army in Mashkay, providing checkups and free medicines to locals. The initiative was widely appreciated by the public, who praised the Army’s commendable contribution to healthcare… pic.twitter.com/MKZt1u2xKe
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As per the verified sources of officials, hundreds of patients were treated during the day-long activity, and essential medications were distributed among the attendees.
The successful execution of the camp mentioned the trust and goodwill between the local community and security forces.
In such a scenario, the Pakistan Army has expanded its civil-military cooperation projects, with a special focus on healthcare outreach programs, education support, and vocational training.
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The event concluded with a message of unity, compassion, and commitment to the well-being of the people of Balochistan. The local population welcomed the Army’s gesture as a sign of solidarity and hoped for more such efforts in the future.