Vice-Senior General Soe Win encourages patients at military hospital in Bahtoo

State Administration Council Vice-Chairman Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win, accompanied by officials, visited the military hospital in Bahtoo Station to comfort and encourage hospitalized Tatmadaw members, their families, as well as members of the Myanmar Police force, local militia, and residents. Upon arrival, Vice-Senior General Soe Win and his wife, along with senior military officers, were warmly welcomed by the hospital commandant and officials.
In the meeting hall, the Vice-Senior General addressed the healthcare conditions and needs of the residents, providing necessary instructions and assistance. Subsequently, he visited the hospital’s wards, inquiring about individual health conditions and distributing essential supplies to patients.
Meanwhile, Daw Than Than Nwe, the wife of the Vice-Senior General, and accompanying members visited the maternal and child care ward, offering words of encouragement and additional provisions.
Afterwards, Vice-Senior General Soe Win and his wife toured the hospital, acknowledging the dedication of healthcare staff through awards and contributing cash donations to support the facility’s operations.
Concluding their visit, Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspected local battalions and units in Bahtoo Station, engaging with families, extending cordial greetings, and providing financial aid and food supplies to support the troops and their families. — MNA/TS

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