A mobile clinic takes vital assistance to the societies that were issued by Ukraine in the Yarkov region

Live near The confrontation line This means more than surviving the constant threat of the attack: it is also a daily battle to meet the basic needs, such as medical care.
In the areas issued by the Ukrainian region in Yarkov, Organization called Ukraine Digenas He interferes as many clinics forced to close after the great invasion of Russia in February 2022.
Despite the risks that include Done aircraft attacks And advanced roads, the volunteer team works seven days a week, It covers 27 community in the areas of Yarkov and Donetsk. Some villages cannot be reached due to the difficult winter conditions that have cut off the roads, and isolates them.
In the occupied bisvitne community (located about 25 km from Jarkiv), Ukraine Dignitas has been installed in Shed to spend a visitThe residents waited for their patience to treat it by the doctor.
The organization provides medical and psychological support For those who, by choosing or not, remained. In most cases, the population who chose to remain mainly by the elderly, associated with their homes and lands, is formed and refrained from evacuation. Meanwhile, most young people fled to the west, cities like LVIV, away from the confrontation line.
the The joint establishment Anna Nikko worked with ancient warriors Before launching a mobile phone clinic. By explaining the role of the clinic, he said that one of the most important aspects of his visits is simply Show the local residents who have not been forgotten.
“When we arrive, it is important to feel that someone is interested in it. It is a form of support. It is good to know that they will get it. We are here to support them.” He added: “There can be no country without its people. So we are here, and we help people so that our country is not completely destroyed. “
Daily attacks left behind a great deal of destruction. Schools, hospitals and homes … Everything was attackedAs well as the infrastructure of vital energy such as water, gas and electricity.
However, regardless of the challenge, Anna says she is facing day after day with optimism. “Stay alive. Watch out, whatever happens. This is the most important thing. Not surrender, I think this is everything,” he adds. And you remain optimistic. No matter how bad things are, forgive the expression, you have to find something positive. always. Always “.
Yevhenia Mykolaivna Palkhovna was born in the region’s capital, Járkov, but she lived in Biskvitne for more than 40 years, where her entire family, including two of her children, was buried. Yivinia It was evacuated during the Russian invasion With his 35 -year -old son, Anatoliy, but he returned when the area was launched. When asked if he would leave in the event of another invasion, he shook his head, swallowed his tears and said:
“They will bury me here. I will not go anywhere. I will stay here for him. I don’t want him to stay behind them. This is our land. This is our home.” The 77 -year -old woman is sure that the clinic will visit her home And take care of her and her son, but Dignitas Ukraine also helps her in other needs, such as food and wood.
High blood pressure, diabetes, viral infections and trauma
La Doctora voluntary Ishchenko Tetiana BorisivnaWritten by Járkov, a pediatrician, a hematologist (a doctor who specializes in blood disorders) who also teach pediatrics at Járkov Medical University. However, he says thatIES that does not do enoughand. “I felt that what I was doing was not all I could do for society, Ukraine and our region.”
To a question what he felt in front of him A permanent risk of dronesTetiana replied: “I don’t care. We don’t tell them; we bear the best we can,” and add: “We are adapting.” Unfortunately, most Ukrainians are used to living in these circumstances.
Tetiana is ready to work, whatever the conditions, provided that it receives a mandate from the organization. “We do not pay attention to the environment or the social situation of patients. If they tell you to do that, you are doing it. We do what to do. For me, if they tell me that I need, I will work. “
Tetiana stated that the most common diseases they treat are high blood pressure, diabetes, viral infections and shocks. Dignations Ukraine is one of many NGOs They are working tirelessly to play their role in this war that affects the residents of CIVIto. But during the time we spent with the volunteers, it was clear that stability and resistance were the only way to follow up.