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Hospitals in Kashmir directed to paint Red Cross signs on rooftops

 

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In view of escalation in tension between India and Pakistan, all government hospitals in Kashmir valley have been directed to paint red-cross signs on the rooftops of the buildings.
”We have been directed to paint red-cross signs on the rooftops of all hospital buildings, in view of escalation in tension between India and Pakistan,” an official of SHMS hospital in Srinagar told a news agency.
He said similar directions have been given to other government hospital in the valley, including district and sub-district hospitals. (UNI)

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