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FANB recovers vehicle fleet from the military health network

FANB recupera parque automotor de la red de salud militar

The Minister of Popular Power for Defense, Vladimir Padrino Lopez, reported that the Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB) continues in the recovery work of the fleet of vehicles of the Military Health Networkwith the objective of providing a better and efficient service to the soldiers, their families and the Venezuelan people.

“For us it is highly gratifying to care for people, the elderly, the child, the combatant, who goes to the border, without distinction,” he explained in a brief audiovisual that he shared through his social media account, @vladimirpadrino.

In the video, with images of the work carried out in the fleet of vehicles and the care offered to the soldiers and officers, the also Sector Vice President of Sovereignty, Security and Peace recalled that the infrastructure and installed health capacity of the FANB draws the attention of the people, as has been done during all these years of the humanist and Bolivarian revolution.

“We have a commitment to Venezuela and the FANB, and we are going to continue recovering vehicles, the fleet to be able to give a better service to the soldier, to each combatant, to each family member. Well, with victory, we always arrive at a safe harbor”, mentioned Padrino.

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