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Defence Ministry: Approximately 2,300 servicemen carry out missions to limit spread of COVID-19

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Over the past 24 hours, approximately 2,300 servicemen participated in actions meant to limit the spreading of the novel coronavirus, a (MApN) release sent to AGERPRES on Monday informs. According to the MApN, between 26 April, 6:00 hrs and 27 April 6:00 hrs, a number of 2,235 troops and 533 technical means operated in Bucharest and around the country, in 428 missions, strengthening the presence and ensuring the fluidity of the traffic at the border checkpoints, while the medical staff is checking people for coronavirus symptoms, guarding some objectives taken over…

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