Special Regime Introduced in Army because of Heat
In the military units of Azerbaijan a special regime has been introduced in order to prevent solar and thermal shocks, the press service of the Defense Ministry reported.
In particular, the regime involves all activities in military units until 11 a.m. and after 17 p.m. All actions and activities should not be carried out under the open sky.
In the period from 11:00 to 17:00, soldiers will rest. Utility rooms, barracks, canteens and first-aid posts will be provided with air conditioning and cold water. -16D-
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