In Seonghwan: "Protecting the Lives of the People Is the Military's Fundamental Duty"

In Seong-hwan, the Second Deputy Director of the National Security Office, inspected hospitals providing emergency medical care on the 1st in response to collective action by the medical community.


According to the Presidential Office, Deputy Director In visited the Armed Forces Capital Hospital and the Central Veterans Hospital in the afternoon to check the emergency medical system and encourage the medical staff.


The Armed Forces Capital Hospital is providing medical support by accepting and performing surgeries on about 30 patients who were in difficult situations due to the medical community's collective action and could not visit hospitals. Similarly, the Central Veterans Hospital has been operating its emergency room and maintaining an emergency medical system for the general public since February 20.


At the Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Deputy Director In said, "Protecting the lives of the people is the fundamental mission of the military," and urged the medical staff to protect the lives of military personnel and citizens.



At the Central Veterans Hospital, Deputy Director In also encouraged the medical staff and asked them to "do their best to provide high-quality medical services."

Inseonghwan, the Deputy Director of the National Security Office at the Presidential Office, visited Jungang Veterans Hospital in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 1st to inspect the emergency medical system and spoke with medical staff and hospital officials. <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

Inseonghwan, the Deputy Director of the National Security Office at the Presidential Office, visited Jungang Veterans Hospital in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 1st to inspect the emergency medical system and spoke with medical staff and hospital officials.
[Photo by Yonhap News]

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