The Pakistan Army continues to lead public welfare efforts in the nation's most underserved regions.
Free medical camps, backed by the Pakistan Army, were set up in Mastuj, North Waziristan, and Azad Kashmir. Additional camps operated in the Krila Sector, Kotli, Bagh, and Datta Khel, staffed by skilled army doctors.
Expert physicians at these sites delivered thorough, no-cost check-ups for men, women, and children.
Amid harsh winter conditions, doctors and paramedics focused on preventing and treating common seasonal illnesses. Hundreds of locals received care and free medicines, greatly improving access to healthcare.
Community members praised the initiative as a vital step for public health, highlighting the army's dedication to service and building healthier society.





