Pakistan organizes free eye treatment camp in Afghanistan

As a compassionate gesture, Pakistan took the initiative to establish a free eye treatment camp in Kabul, specifically aimed at assisting Afghan individuals.

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According to ARY News, as a demonstration of goodwill, a camp was organized in Kabul to provide free eye treatment to Afghans. The Pak-Afghan Cooperation Forum and Al Khidmat Foundation collaborated to set up the camp at Noor Eye Hospital, Kalb.

The camp, dedicated to offering cost-free eye treatment, operated from June 7 to 14, providing numerous individuals with the opportunity to have their eyes examined and treated without charge.

It is noteworthy that Pakistan remains steadfast in its commitment to serve and support its Afghan brethren.

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