Russian health ministry helps LPR renew its ambulance fleet - Pashchenko

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The emergency medical service of the Lugansk People’s Republic has replaced 95 percent of its vehicle fleet with new equipment thanks to the assistance from Russia, said LPR Healthcare Minister Natalia Pashchenko.
 
“We’re building up our human resources, adopting Russian education standards and improving our facilities and equipment,” Pashchenko said at a Roslikbez Project session focused on meeting the Russian quality norms for medical assistance.
 
“It’s our joint fruitful work coordinated by the Healthcare Ministry,” she added.
 
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The “United Russia” political party launched the Roslikbez outreach project in the Lugansk People’s Republic in September 2022. The project encourages the LPR population to familiarize themselves with basic Russian laws in various fields. The speakers are specialists who supervise various “United Russia” programs and federal bodies representatives. LPR Acting head Leonid Pasechnik said that Rolikbez seminars would be held twice a month.
 
The Lugansk People’s Republic acceded to Russia on September 30, 2022 following the unification referendum. *i*ie

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