[03/02/2019 03:19]
RIYADH-SABA
KSrelief Center announced that over two million and 500 thousands citizens who benefited from medical assistance the Yemeni hospitals received from Saudi Arabia.
KSrelief Center cited in its report about its programs in 2018 that the center provided the major Yemeni public hospitals with health assistance included medical equipments, stuffs and support that helped the health facilities to offer necessary medical care and treatment for inpatients and outpatients.
The report stated that under instructions of Custodian of Two Holly Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and His Royal Highness, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince, Deputy Premier, Minister of Defense, KSrelief Center provided support for the following public hospitals: Al-Gumhoryah in Aden, Al-Thawrah in Taiz, Sayoon's, Aljawf's, Marib's, Kri in Marib. These hospitals received medical equipments, stuffs and different solutions and health medical cadres in different specializations.
The report cited detailed statistics about the patients and health care, treatments they received in each one of the aforementioned hospitals.
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