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Thai Soldiers Injured in Landmine Incidents Receive Mental Health Support and Medical Treatment
Thai military forces are providing mental health care and medical treatment to soldiers injured in landmine incidents. Specialized teams are dispatched to the field to support the soldiers' physical and psychological recovery.
The Royal Thai Army is strengthening support for soldiers injured in landmine incidents. According to reports, mental health teams are engaged in dialogue with injured soldiers to provide psychological care, while medical teams are simultaneously treating wounds and performing surgical procedures. This initiative aims to maintain and restore the physical and mental well-being of soldiers facing the dangers of landmines in combat zones. The army emphasizes a comprehensive approach to alleviate the psychological burden soldiers face in difficult circumstances and to support their early reintegration into society. Thailand has been affected by landmine casualties for many years, particularly in border areas, and their removal and victim support remain ongoing challenges. These measures can be seen as a reflection of the consideration given to soldiers serving on the front lines, in light of this background. Source: MGR Online (Regional)
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MGR Online (Regional)