VUKOVAR HOSPITAL VUKOVAR, June 23 (Hina) - After medical equipment and aids, donated by the US Armed Forces' European Command, were delivered to the Central Hospital in the eastern Croatian town of Vukovar last week, representatives
of the donor arrived in this war-ravaged town on Friday. During the talks with the hospital's head, Dr. Vesna Bosanac, the head of the security office within the U.S. Embassy in Zagreb, Richard Liebl, and the director of the mission of the USAID (United States Agency for International Development) Charles R.Aanenson, voiced satisfaction with being able to help the Vukovar Hospital. The donated equipment and aids were collected from some offices of the American Army in Europe after they were closed. Thanking for the donation, Dr. Bosanac said the hospital had recently forwarded several statements calling for help and the U.S. Army has been among the first to respond to the appeal. The donation arrived in Vukova
VUKOVAR, June 23 (Hina) - After medical equipment and aids, donated
by the US Armed Forces' European Command, were delivered to the
Central Hospital in the eastern Croatian town of Vukovar last week,
representatives of the donor arrived in this war-ravaged town on
Friday.
During the talks with the hospital's head, Dr. Vesna Bosanac, the
head of the security office within the U.S. Embassy in Zagreb,
Richard Liebl, and the director of the mission of the USAID (United
States Agency for International Development) Charles R.Aanenson,
voiced satisfaction with being able to help the Vukovar Hospital.
The donated equipment and aids were collected from some offices of
the American Army in Europe after they were closed.
Thanking for the donation, Dr. Bosanac said the hospital had
recently forwarded several statements calling for help and the U.S.
Army has been among the first to respond to the appeal.
The donation arrived in Vukovar within a programme of humanitarian
aid the European Command of the U.S. Army is carrying out in
cooperation with the American Embassy to Croatia.
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