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Drugs and medical supplies arrive in Kosovo

08. August 2011. | 07:17

Source: Tanjug

Health-care institutions in the southern Serbian province of Kosovo received necessary medicines and medical supplies from central Serbia on Sunday.

Health-care institutions in the southern Serbian province of Kosovo received necessary medicines and medical supplies from central Serbia on Sunday.

The aid was provided by the Serbian Health Ministry, in cooperation with the Red Cross of Serbia and the Directorate for Commodity Reserves, the Health Ministry said in a release on the same day.

The release says that the Health Ministry will continue to provide all the necessary medicines and medical supplies to all health-care institutions in Kosovo and Metohija, based on the demands the institutions report to the ministry.

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08. August 2011. 22:52:30

| Ime

1

Medicine? you mean weapons and other offensive material.

08. August 2011. 22:52:30

| Ime

2

why is it that anything from meds to potato chips, not approved by the foreign govt. of serbia... do not exist in the universe serbs of kosovo live in? especially when the govt. of kosovo has its hands out ready to hand it to them.

quite disgusting how serb apologists are willing to play politics with health care.... even more so the "patriots" so willing to point a gun at their fellows for not playing the same game.

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