Kosovo military, police donate blood

With the motto “Jep the most valuable gift, donated blood”, representatives of the KSF and the Special Police Unit of Kosovo donated blood on International Blood Violence Day. In the “Square, Mother Teresa” in Pristina, representatives of the KSF, Kosovo Policeades and representatives of the Special Unit donated blood under the week [...]
In the “Square, Mother Teresa” in Pristina, representatives of the KSF, Kosovo Police cadades and representatives of the Special Unit donated blood under the week of voluntary blood donation.
It was required that all citizens who enjoy full health donate blood.
For the director of the National Blood Transfusion Centre, Beauty Zhubi, blood donation from representatives of KSF and the Kosovo Police adds greatness to this human and vital activity for patients needing blood doses.
said this day has enormous significance, especially for patients who need blood doses
She said interest in donating blood grows every year,
The blood supply must constantly be made in order to create a reserve and a self-sufficient way to cover the demand that is abundant at present, given the number of complicated surgical interventions that require considerable number of blood doses. The donation of blood does not harm the person you donate, so I invite all those who enjoy good health to come and join this very important organization, which is vital for a certain number of patients”, she said.
The director of the Kosovo Police Health Service, Lindita Katazi, said there is no greater satisfaction than when Kosovo Police and KSF members get together to respond positively to the invitation to donate blood.
Today, the number of voluntary blood donors of the Special Unit is more than 50, and we have police cadets, which we thank for very much. They are part of the Kosovo Police, but they are attending training at the academy in Vushtrri, but today they have responded to a satisfactory number of them”, Cajtazi said.
Colonel Sefer Isufi said KSF members have the maximum commitment to fulfilling their sacred mission and which is the protection of the citizens of the country.
“KSF is participating today with 60 members. There has been even greater interest in participating in this activity, but part of it is engaged in other” activities, Isufi said.
Special Operations Unit Commander Amir Grguri said the special unit is constantly donating blood, while stressing that this time side by side with the Kosovo Army, they feel even better in this humanitarian action.
I have an order for all citizens who are in good health to give blood to those who need it, because tomorrow it might be the ones who need blood”, he said.
The blood donation week has started on June 10th and will last until June 17th, where citizens will be able to donate blood to blood transfusions or to the square where blood offerings are located.











