"Thirty-two in-patient clinics, 55 mobile brigades and 600 medical staff will provide medical assistance during the World Cup in Moscow," the press service said.

More than 400 medics have been trained to provide assistance to foreigners in English.

Russia will host its first-ever FIFA World Cup from June 14 to July 15 at 12 arenas across 11 cities.

Moscow's 81,000-seater Luzhniki Stadium will host seven World Cup games, including the opening match and the final, while five more matches will be held at the 45,000-seater Spartak Stadium.