Vietnamese military doctors ready for UN mission in South Sudan
The first group of 30 Vietnamese military doctors will travel to South Sudan on October 1 to take over a field hospital run by the United Kingdom, whose personnel are about to withdraw.
Second Lieutenant Huynh Cam Thu, one of ten female military doctors will join the UN peacekeeping mission at level-2 field hospital in South Sudan. (Photo: VNA)
First Lieutenant Pham Phu Hai is among the youngest of the UN peacekeepers to take over the field hospital in South Sudan this time. He was born in 1995. (Photo: VNA)
On October 1, the first group of 30 Vietnamese military doctors will depart for South Sudan, along with medical equipment, to take over a field hospital in the UN peacekeeping mission. (Photo: VNA)
The military doctors, most of whom are from Military Hospital 175, pose for a photo in front of Nha Rong Wharf in Ho Chi Minh City after they offered flowers to late President Ho Chi Minh ahead the departure. (Photo: VNA)
Training has been held for the Vietnamese UN peacekeepers under the supervision of diplomatic representatives of the US, the UK and Australia and international specialists. (Photo: VNA)
Training has been held for the Vietnamese UN peacekeepers under the supervision of diplomatic representatives of the US, the UK and Australia and international specialists. (Photo: VNA)
Training has been held for the Vietnamese UN peacekeepers under the supervision of diplomatic representatives of the US, the UK and Australia and international specialists. (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army Senior Lieutenant General Pham Ngoc Minh signed an agreement to hand over the level-2 field hospital and its military doctors from the Military Hospital 175 to the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations. (Photo: VNA)