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Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister inspects military hospitals in Novosibirsk

A high-ranking Kremlin official’s tour reveals Russia’s push to upgrade care for wounded soldiers. What changes are coming for its military healthcare system?

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Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister inspects military hospitals in Novosibirsk

Anna Tsivileva, Russia’s State Secretary and Deputy Defense Minister, recently visited Novosibirsk to review military support services. Her trip included meetings with local officials, hospital inspections, and award ceremonies for service members.

During her visit, Tsivileva toured a Defense Ministry hospital in Novosibirsk. The hospital’s chief provided updates on diagnostic and treatment facilities for wounded troops. She also observed rehabilitation sessions, watching injured service members train on exercise equipment.

Tsivileva’s visit highlighted ongoing efforts to improve medical and social support for military personnel. The discussions and inspections suggest a focus on strengthening rehabilitation services and administrative assistance for troops and their families.

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