President Anura Kumara Dissanayake paid a visit to the ‘Mihindu Seth Medura’ Health Resort in Attidiya this morning (19), where he inquired into the health and well-being of the soldiers currently undergoing residential treatment at the facility.
During his visit, the President engaged in warm and friendly conversations with the soldiers and took time to observe their artwork and creative expressions.
Reflecting on the devastating impact of the three-decade-long civil war, President Dissanayake emphasized that a significant number of individuals from both the North and South lost their lives, limbs, and body parts, resulting in permanent disabilities. He firmly stated that such a tragic situation will never be allowed to recur.
Reaffirming his commitment to the armed forces, the President pledged his continued dedication to the welfare of disabled soldiers and their families.
President Dissanayake also held discussions with the medical professionals and staff at ‘Mihindu Seth Medura’, placing special emphasis on the need to enhance medical care and service facilities for the soldiers receiving treatment.
The event was attended by several high-ranking officials, including Defense Secretary (Retd) Air Vice Marshal Thuyyakontha, Army Commander Lieutenant General Lasantha Rodrigo, Army Adjutant of Mihindu Seth Medura Brigadier W.G.S.D.S. Rajakaruna, Army Director of Military Services and Rehabilitation Brigadier W.A.S. Wijeyadasa, as well as a group of senior officers, officers, and other ranks.
















