Korean Medical Association Donates 10 Million Won for Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] The Korean Medical Association delivered a donation of 10 million won on the afternoon of the 7th through the Embassy of Ukraine in Korea to support Ukraine, which is facing difficulties due to the war.
The association stated that the purpose of delivering the humanitarian aid donation was to contribute in some way to the heartbreaking reality of Ukraine, where homes have been destroyed and countless civilians and children have been sacrificed.
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On this day, Lee Jung-geun, the full-time vice president of the association, who delivered the donation on behalf of Lee Pil-soo, the president of the Korean Medical Association, said, “On behalf of 140,000 members of the Korean Medical Association, I sincerely pray for the safety and peace of the Ukrainian people,” adding, “We hope that the association’s support, starting with the delivery of goods and donations, will spread throughout the entire medical community and that compassion will expand.”
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