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cover the window, can i go to a smaller room, of course, we arranged it, brought them to a smaller room, blocked the window, the children were afraid, we explained that the armed forces of ukraine were working, that they were protecting us, trying to protect them from the terrible truth in which we everyone found themselves, from that reality, and in one of the conversations with sofia, holding her hand, she was crying and said that i was riding, i want to continue it, and at that moment i promised her that you will, you if you continue, we will leave here, you will have a hand protest, and you will be able to deal with it, i know for sure that you will be able to, and so looking ahead, everything really worked out for sofia, sofia survived, was evoked with us from buchi, and she received prosthetics abroad. and even
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dreamed of writing a book, and she wrote it and published it, it’s called don’t be a disaster, there were also other children, you continue to communicate with sofia, of course, we maintain contacts with virtually everyone who was in buchi then, and whom we evacuated, especially with all the children, and... together with their relatives, respectively, very much we are proud of their achievements. there were also children who simply had various acute conditions that needed medical attention, and i am proud of those parents who, despite the fact that it was extremely dangerous to move around the city after 5 o'clock, made a decision to save the children's health and reached the hospitals but this is what probably everyone experiences
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in ukraine, when one part of your relatives is at home, and with the other you have to go to another city, and at this time you have danger above you, bullets are flying, now rockets are flying, and here we provided them emergency care, the child's condition was stabilized, and they cannot be left, they don't want to, they want to go home, because other relatives are waiting for them, they are worried, this family was also evacuated, a few days later they wrote to us that they had left, everyone survived, it was very happy news for us, of course, although we were still under occupation at that time, there were also patients, civilians, wounded who were trying to find food or water, and they were shot in the street, or thrown grenades underfoot we've got
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a mechanism was worked out over time, who receives patients in the reception department, who calls a team of surgeons, who collects information, whether there are relatives or not, and we worked in this format for about two weeks, did everyone manage to be saved, who exactly did you save, and a simple evacuation, as it was, it was not the first time. that is, we were notified of the first day of evacuation, but i took care of the children for the most part, and my understanding was that you should not go on the first day, and this evacuation probably will not happen, a lot of people gathered in the square, and that planned route, the green corridor, it didn't happen, that is, the buses didn't come, and it was terrible, we didn't collect the children, because we suspect... that it won't happen, we didn't drag them,
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for the day they were staying in the hospital building, but there were many people around in the square and of course they wanted to stay here, either in the hospital or near the town hall, few wanted to go back to the basements for the night, well, such a big disappointment when you almost already survived and left, and you have to go back to that basement again, but on the next day, however, with a delay... in time the buses arrived, we managed to have our own bus for the wounded, that is, we had two buses with the wounded, and we started moving in a column with everyone, of course we instructed everyone, what if any shelling, then we have to lean as low as possible to the floor of the bus, understand that it may not save us, but glass is
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glass and open windows, increased danger. we had a medicine pack like this for each patient because we didn't know how many there would be evacuation continues. and each of these patients received serious treatment with antibiotics, accordingly, each had his own prescription sheet and these medicines, and we also managed to prevent hypothermia, that is, we had blankets, because not all of them had even suitable clothes, but we wore what we had , they took blankets, in principle, no one froze except me, because i must have had adrenaline, i was very cold during the evacuation, and when i turned to... the first turn at the intersection on the bus, it was as if an automatic queue had passed, such a sound, accordingly, we all fell to the floor, but then we exhaled, it was a burning truck,
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a military vehicle, and accordingly, glass or the remains of some other parts simply passed through the seam of our bus, and we continued to move in a column, once more... we stopped on the zhytomyr highway , we changed the route, because the route that was supposed to go to the left was destroyed, there were blown up cars, there was a fire, so we stood for a while on this road, on an open road, it was scary, at that moment i was making a list , to... send to the clinic welfare, who can take the most difficult patients for evacuation, we had seven most difficult patients, er, i will be grateful for the rest of my life to my colleagues who immediately responded and said: we will take all the most difficult, and that is
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, when we were standing, when we were driving, we have formed a clear plan, where we will take these two buses of wounded, to which hospital we will send them and who will be able to take care of them, and actually, who will take care of the wounded? with the children, enemy tanks drove past us, we really did not know how it would all end, but eventually we still got to the evening, got to already on ukrainian land, under the ukrainian flag, you know, my first feelings were that when i got off the bus, i was in a white coat, although i understood that this did not give any guarantees at all, but still... it still defined me as a doctor, and when we got home to the evacuation point, i approached her ambulance, the ambulance brigade, i said: i have 20 wounded people there, i need
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10 cars there, at least to evacuate them, you have two here, i say take half , they say, we can't, that's our point... provision help, we can't move and we had to move quickly, it was already evening, they are tired, they need to be given medicine, it's cold, it's march, and i approach one policeman, i say, can you help me escort the buses so that we through kyiv went through the checkpoints freely and quickly, they are waiting for us in the city of kyiv, in such and such hospitals, they have agreed on our route and we are accompanied. the police drove through the entire part of kyiv, where we already have at the point of transfer of patients from our buses, ordinary bohdans, to already in specialized medical transport, that's actually how we got to various
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hospitals with patients, and the patients got to the regional hospital, and they got to dobrobut, and they got to the 17th hospital, ola, this is your experience about... which you just told, an experience that you received already during the war, how did he help you now in the rehabilitation of the military? i would say that this was the beginning, the beginning of the formation of me as a different doctor, at that moment, having a call from the military headquarters and having the experience of the occupation in buchi with all kinds of injuries and... making quick decisions, this was the beginning of why i am in rehabilitation, i saw children with amputations for the first time, i saw people with amputations, with injuries, spinal cord injuries, combined injuries, and i
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understood that i want to be in this direction and help them, that is, you yourself chose this direction of rehabilitation, so they decided that you are, but i didn't get there right away. at first i had a place of service in a military unit, as the head of the medical service, and my work there was a little different, i had more experience. assistance in civil conditions, we passed it every six months in our clinic, it was a rule that we had the skills to provide emergency care, but in military medicine it is completely different, and one of my areas of work was also to master the provision of assistance in tactical medicine, according to military protocols, but over time after all... my fate was such that i got into the field of military rehabilitation
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and for the second year i have been working in this direction and it seems to me that i am in my place, this is the second year you have been working, and what can you say in general about this the direction with which the main ones challenges you face every day, if we talk specifically about rehabilitation, the main challenge is... our soldiers are ukrainians, they are our boys and girls who defend our borders and our freedom, and the main challenge is how to quickly restore them, how to return them into society, or how to return them to the place of service, however, the vast majority of injuries are quite complex, and the rehabilitation process is long, and taking into account. trauma factor, not all boys can return to military service, accordingly, one of the main challenges not
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only mine, but globally for us as ukrainians is integration of veterans, not only veterans, but people who suffered from the war in ukraine, into society, and to ensure that they understand that they are extremely important people in our society, and we owe them great gratitude, to create comfort for them. conditions, now we have many barriers, and it is not only in rehabilitation, but in general in moving around the city, right? well, for example, a military serviceman, or just a person with limited mobility who moves in a wheelchair, and or his daughter goes to school, then it would be very important for us to create, as a society these conditions so that... this veteran or just someone with reduced mobility can get to this school without obstacles, without
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outside help, or for example the restroom, are we always people with limited mobility, can we get to the restroom, no, no always, this is a problem, it is a problem not only in cities, it is also a problem in administrative institutions, in educational institutions, in medical institutions... now a textbook on barrier-freeness was recently announced, which analyzed various institutions and issued specific recommendations as possible depending from what we're building or what we're changing, and that's important, for me, a veteran who gets around either in a wheelchair or with prosthetics. this is for me an ordinary person, like any of us, who occupies
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the same niche in society, and i have come to the understanding that when i enter any establishment, the first thing i automatically do is check with my foot whether there is a threshold, er, you can already see with your eyes the width of the door, the passage to the cafe, for example, or whether it is accessible, whether a person can get there, and which one i would like to give, probably my advice to all of us is to look around your place of residence, your place of work, to understand if it is available to our veterans, probably because i work with veterans more, because that way i am more focused, of course for the people who have suffered from the war, because the civilian population also suffers a lot, we see constant arrivals. constant information, the number of victims, this is also a difficult path. hello, i
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want to raise the topic of not only physical rehabilitation, but also psychological rehabilitation? of course, if we talk about rehabilitation, it is not only physical rehabilitation is also the rehabilitation of mental health, and its restoration, actually. a psychologist works in each rehabilitation program and in each rehabilitation team. this is very important. a professional unit in the team, as well as a psychologist involved in working with the patient immediately, not just... when the patient enters the rehabilitation department, but also in the acute period. here it is important to understand, if we are not talking about professional help, that is, when you are not a psychologist, about the correctness of talking with a patient in case of severe trauma, say yes, and there is a certain algorithm on how to conduct this
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conversation, and of course we receive training in communication with the patient. but there are such very simple recommendations, they now exist in various areas of the internet, other social networks, when the military themselves say what not to do, well, for example, i understand you, it is not quite correct, we cannot understand this particular person in to this situation, because we are not that person, but we can say this: i am with you, i will walk your path with you. it is also very important to involve the family and do not forget that the family also suffers from the trauma that one of their relatives receives, and sometimes it is believed that when the wife or mother comes, she will provide psychological support and help, but this is not always the case,
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sometimes the mother or the wife , or the child also needs psychiatric work. a training psychologist, and actually this is work with the whole family or with the whole family. fighters do not always want to report their complex injuries to their relatives. in my experience , there are boys who do not want to tell their mother, and they delay this time as much as possible to inform your mother about your serious injury. i have a fighter, he lost. two hands, and he has decided that he will inform his mother and actually meet her only when he receives prostheses and learns to use them, that is, he also worries about her psychological state, of course, of course, and we respect his decision, in he has a clear plan, we support him, we will help to implement it, so yes, it is very
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important, and a psychologist, this is key. moment, but we all need to learn how to correctly and correctly address veterans, or people who have suffered from the war, and understand and understand that this is important both for us and for those who receive this help, or this appeal, well, for example, is not correct if you say, a stroller or a cart, that is, there is a significant, correct concept of a wheelchair, not a blind person, but a person with... visual impairment, it's not difficult, it's just that we need to ask ourselves how ukrainians do everything possible to be correct, yes indeed, and this is the truth, since we have already said today that while receiving new experience, the experience of war, we understand that there will still be many people from injuries, many people who will receive
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serious injuries, which can then lead to... and problems, yes, let's say, and ola, as you can estimate, you are talking about the fact that you have been in military rehabilitation for two years already , as you can estimate , during these two years, some colossal changes took place, changes for the better, because we did not have this experience before, that is, this negative experience of war, and accordingly we did not know what rehabilitation was. military, i would say it a little differently here, we knew that such is the rehabilitation of the military, and we simply could not imagine it on such a scale, of course, the entire medical system, it is overloaded, but i can clearly say, i have experience of communicating with foreign colleagues,
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and you yourself can appreciate ... how quickly we are progressing in the development of prosthetics in ukraine, and how many foreigners want to come to us to have an exchange of experience and find common solutions in this direction or in other directions of rehabilitation, of course we are developing, we are developing very quickly, there is such a thing as continuous professional development. and we use it, we also know how to analyze and make decisions, ukrainians also create new achievements in... medicine, including, for example, i will tell such a short story, and about how incredible ukrainians are, for example, there is such a fast - a protocol
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for determining bleeding in the event of an injury, and the ukrainians analyzed two additional points and created the fast you, fast you crayon protocol, which is recognized throughout the world. and this happened during a full-scale invasion. these two additional diagnostic points indicate on intestinal damage. and in this way , the surgeon receives early information that it is still worth paying attention to the damaged intestine. this is during the war. therefore, of course, we develop not only in rehabilitation. a very powerful development in the surgical direction. accordingly, this rehabilitation. as a result , surgery and success are such a team effort. olya, you will have such a question, it will probably be the most difficult
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for you. what experience did you have during a full-scale invasion that you would never want to have. lose loved ones, relatives, to lose ukrainians. because every loss is a pain that cannot be described, it is a universe that simply falls in the family, in the family, in the community, in ukraine, the war takes away the best, of course i would not want that, as probably all ukrainians do. but i want to thank you for your strength, for your steadfastness and for your work, thank you, and for agreeing to come and
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school, in your church, because in your house they see dreams about you, you are always in front of their eyes, they cry for you. we are praying for you we came, because we knew that you are already somewhere nearby, half the battle is to know how difficult victory is, and we will do everything to hug you as soon as possible. therefore, when you are at home, when we are together, we are more than a family, we are a nation that
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is swarmed around you. we are looking for a brother and sister who disappeared during the occupation in the luhansk region in the village of baranivikka. the girl eva is four years old, and her brother artem is eight. contact with the children was lost at the start of the full-scale russian invasion, and since then... nothing has been known about them, so if in if you have any information about eva and artem, please contact the magnolia children's search service hotline at 11630. calls from all mobile operators in ukraine are free. the search for six-year-old mysh melnyk, who also disappeared in the luhansk region, namely in the village of grechyshkine, continues. and we have very encouraging news about this boy.
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we are searching. he has been missing since march 2022 and for a long time there was no news about him, we did not know where myshko was with whom and under what circumstances he disappeared. we did many programs about the search for mishko, telling you his story and asking you to give us any information about the boy, and when it seemed that there were almost no chances left, a witness wrote to the chatbot of the child tracing service in a telegram and said that he knew about the city. this is mysh melnyk's stay. this is the message we received. mouse in kindergarten, in the village of hrychyshkino. his grandmother brings him there. we have photos. we asked the witness for details and he confirmed that the boy is allegedly in an occupied village buckwheat and goes to grandparents. we were also sent a photo and even a video with the boy. kindergarten in the village of hrychyshkino. it
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is located right at the school. he is alone there. called teremok. we congratulate you on the holiday. and this is a photo that we had for almost two years of searching. if we compare with the ones sent to us by the witness, the boy is indeed very similar in both photos. we were also helped in the search by autumn specialists who search for information in open sources. and they managed to find a page in... russian social networks classmates of mysh melnyk's probable mother. here she is, and here she is with little mouse. and this is a photo of a boy at a slightly older age. by the way, his mother posted the last photo of the mouse on her page in february 2023. so, judging by the message of the witness, the photo and video he provided, as well as the social network of the boy's mother, everything indicates
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that... myshko melnyk is all right and probably he is in the village of grechyshkine , luhansk region. however, so far this information has not been confirmed, and we cannot be 100% sure that the boy has been found, so i am asking everyone, especially the residents of the occupied village of grechyshkine in the luhansk region. if you see this program, please check whether teremok is actually studying in kindergarten. myshko melnyk. if possible, take a photo or video with him and his mom and send it to our chatbot. search services for children in telegram. you can also contact us by short number 11630. calls from all mobile operators in ukraine are free. we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against a child. in any city, at
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any time. just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stop krajm uua. we are starting the information day on the spresso tv channel, the news is on the air, khrystyna porubiy is working in the studio. the most massive drone attack on kyiv during the entire full-scale war, more than three dozen drones from...

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