Uzbekistan to help Kyrgyzstan build two hospitals specialized in treating patients with infectious diseases
On November 17, a ceremony of handing over humanitarian aid (3,000 tons of wheat) to Kyrgyzstan was held in Osh.
According to the press service of the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry, Jarasul Abduraimov, an authorized representative of the Kyrgyz Government in the Osh region, received the humanitarian cargo delivered by train to the Osh station.
“In the near future, we expect delivery of modular structures for construction of two infectious disease hospitals with 400 beds in Bishkek and in the Kadamzhai district of the Batken region by our Uzbek counterparts,” the report notes.
Earlier this month, Uzbekistan sent humanitarian aid to Kyrgyzstan which consisted of medical equipment and medicines.
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