Pamtas Task Force Battalion 711 Held Mobile Treatment For Residents Of The Indonesia-Papua New Guinea Border
PAPUA - The RI-PNG Pamtas Task Force Battalion 711/Rks visited residents in Wembi Village, Mannen District, Keerom Regency, Papua, Thursday, March 31. They conduct mobile medical check-ups to check the health of residents of the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea border.
"The mobile treatment is carried out by visiting residents from house to house," said Danpos Wembi of the Indonesian Pamtas Task Force-PNG Infantry Battalion 711/Rks Lettu Inf Yudi Ariadi, Thursday, March 31, as reported by Antara. door or from house to house to find out and ensure the health conditions of residents in the assisted villages of Pos Wembi.
The mobile medical service in Wembi Village is carried out to help residents on the RI-PNG border considering that their village is quite far from the puskesmas.
"We are trying to be proactive by going to the village to help residents who need health services," said First Lieutenant Inf Yudi.
Ondoafi Wembi Afi Fransiskus Musui (47) expressed his gratitude to the soldiers on duty at the Wembi Post for carrying out mobile treatment so that the community was helped.
"We hope that this activity will be carried out frequently so that more residents can receive health services," said Fransiskus Musui.