Indonesian Military Conducts Public Kitchen and Medical Services in Papua Village
The Indonesian Military's Joint Regional Defense Command III organized social activities in Tinibil village, Papua, providing a public kitchen and free medical services. The initiative, in collaboration with the Border Security Operations Command and the 753rd Special Raider Infantry Battalion, aims to improve welfare and strengthen relations with local residents. This effort aligns with national policies promoting welfare development in Papua and involves health checks and the distribution of school supplies to children.

The Indonesian Military's Joint Regional Defense Command III held social activities in Tinibil village, Oksamol district, Papua, including a public kitchen and free medical services. The initiative, in cooperation with the Border Security Operations Command and the 753rd Special Raider Infantry Battalion, aims to enhance the welfare of local residents.
This aligns with national policies outlined in Presidential Instruction No. 9/2020 and Law No. 2/2021. Soldiers cooked with villagers, distributed meals, and provided health checks and education. The activities emphasize a humane approach to military operations and aim to foster better relations between the military and the community in Papua.




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