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General Mutafchiiski greets Bulgarian military doctors on Saint George's Day

Dr. Ventsislav Mutafchiiski
Photo: BGNES

The Chief of the Military Medical Academy in Sofia and Chief Physician of the Bulgarian Armed Forces, Gen. Prof. Dr. Ventsislav Mutafchiiski, has greeted the military medical professionals on the Day of Bravery and of the Bulgarian Army.

"I extend my gratitude to all colleagues who are still fighting on several fronts - bravely and with dignity! Traditionally, the Bulgarian military medical teams performing missions abroad receive an excellent grade. Thanks to all my colleagues who have not bowed their heads to the invisible enemy - Covid-19 - for more than a year. Well-deserved congratulations for our cadets - the future military doctors, who in the pandemic conditions have proven their qualities as worthy medical officers," said Mutafchiiski.



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