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Save the Lives of Two Papuan Children, Indonesian Soldiers Appreciated by Papuan Young Leader

by Xeraphine Siwi (Writer/Papua Observer) Indonesian soldiers save the lives of two Papuan children who have contracted malaria. It is known that the two young children named Anis Saleman, 10 years old and Suhun Diki, 6 years old. The two children were seen being treated with emergency medical equipment at the TNI post. The commander of the RI-PNG Pamtas Task Force, Raider 413 Mechanic Yonif, Major Inf Anggun Wuriyanto said that the two children were being cared for by the TNI health team at the post because the community health service center was very far away. Meanwhile, the two children had to get serious medical treatment. Because from the results of the rapid diagnosis test (RDT), they are diagnosed with malaria, if it is handled too late it can lead to death. Hearing this, a Young Papuan Figure, Steve Mara, admitted that he was amazed to see the fast movement of the TNI which immediately took action to first aid the two children. "What the Soldiers did to these two P