Romanian Church donates mobile hospital to Odesa military medics

The Romanian delegation handed over a mobile hospital for military medics in Odesa. Photo: t.me/odesacityofficial

The Romanian Orthodox Church has handed over a mobile hospital to military medics in Odesa for treating and stabilizing the wounded. This was reported by the Telegram channel of the Odesa City Council.

The Romanian delegation, led by Alexandrin Moiseev, a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies, and Bishop Vyacheslav (Gorean), was accompanied by the Consul General of Romania in Odesa, Claudiu Tataru.

As part of the visit, a round table was held with the leadership of the Odesa City Military Administration. The hierarch of the Romanian Church began the meeting with a prayer for peace in Ukraine.

The delegation also visited the hospital and spoke with medical staff and patients.

As the UOJ reported, at the Romanian monastery of Putna, UOC clerics prayed for the repose of AFU soldiers.

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