Military attaches of 50 foreign embassies in Russia get vaccinated with Sputnik V
About 300 people in total have decided to get inoculated with Sputnik V, head of the Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation Alexander Kshimovsky noted
MOSCOW, March 15. /TASS/. Military attaches of 50 embassies of foreign states, as well as members of their families, have been vaccinated against COVID-19 with Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, Alexander Kshimovsky, head of the Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation, said on Sunday.
"Military attaches from 50 states, as well as members of their families - about 300 people in total - have decided to get inoculated with Sputnik V with the aim to hold their own events and some international talks safely," Kshimovsky told the Zvezda TV channel.