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checked one more found finished off everything. and there is the day before yesterday, then she lay, rake bastard, strawberry, malinka well, your home. so this is how it slams and lay on the bastard for nine months in the eyes and it didn’t work. they said that they would see my grandmother, i know the most. shells do not spare, these are neither adults nor
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children. here, children come to us with a change from explosive wounds to a combined injury. you know, sometimes very difficult cases are extremely difficult, but we try to save the limbs to the maximum, because, well, children you know, they have their whole lives ahead of them. and if there is, at least the slightest chance in such a situation. of course we use it. well, here's the boy we have here for how many days you have already been a week. well, you see already in a week, as if his condition has improved much , he is already smiling. well done. the most important thing is that one who believes does not lose courage of the spirit. but your mother is like that and now i see everything is right with you, so everything will be fine with you. and we will definitely help you with this. the hospital has already been shelled twice,
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especially the second shelling, when a lot of windows were damaged, the room was hit by a lucky chance. no one was injured from the patients being treated and the medical staff who were affected by the cars on duty . so, even while i was, uh, i was in this office during this shelling. then don't think about it then first thought. e was about the fact that you already understand the projectile, as we usually say lie down, this is such a whole term that appeared, probably, on the territory of the hospital, you understand? nothing is clear where, but you understand that this is already the first thought is that everyone should be alive. what it's like to work, but if you think about it, it 's very difficult to go to work. it's about like the soldier that lies in the copy, he
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needs to get up. this is how you think what will happen if he rises, and he rises, therefore we are employees of our hospital, regardless of the protection of our position and the work performed every day or according to our shift. we go to work to do our duty to do our job. otherwise, if you think it is very difficult, very difficult to force. yourself especially very difficult women who have children who go to work. by bombarding the city, they try not to think about it, it is lost to disengage to do their job, their duty. in principle, 2-3 minutes, and we leave, but sometimes there are different cases. when there is no brigade, but
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it can be delayed, well, first of all, it all depends on what kind of challenge that's how we have for us first with this is a war. may 26th is my birthday. we worked and donetsk asked several teams to help them in servicing the call. well, such a need sometimes a few went, and in fact, we had to go. and in the last minutes we were unable to go. we had a very serious patient, and therefore we were delayed on the call and another brigade left instead of us. they had a call to evacuate the patient from the airport. and on may 26, i remember when we were all at night, all this shift in 12 teams of two people. and so we all crowded
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the control room, who were not on calls and tried to contact the order that went instead of us, they were at the airport, they got there. and under fire from a sniper, they took the wounded and then for four, in my opinion, they sat for hours, or rather, lay in the car, then they somehow got out, uh, they ran, they ran along some kind of lane. well, that's how the war began for us. we worked in peacetime. yes, there were no shelling, there were no explosions, there were no
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gunshot mine explosive injuries. rather, there were no explosive injuries to mino, but all the same , glazov was different. and the fact that we do not represent the work, that it will someday end, and we will have the same normal life to work. we will be as before simply, which is probably all in memory will remain, because it is impossible, especially those who went to shelling went there, as close as possible to the front . it will be remembered. well , i think it will survive psychologically. i can’t speak for all the ambulance workers of the donetsk people’s republic, i can only speak for those kolyaks that i know, which i work and believe me, i’m not trying yet
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now to say some red words or something else, it hasn’t happened more than once to send a car, or rather, a brigade with a car was sent to a call that is associated with shelling or with something similar, the unit refused to go. mariupol we got somewhere in the spring in the spring or summer. i don’t remember when the azov soldiers were surrendering, hmm, and then we left several of our cars for mariupol to transport the wounded, uh, well, here are the azov people, and that’s how we ended up
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on azov steel. well, of course, the impression is quite heavy. well, although they were pleasant the moments were very touching when the guys who stood in the cordon and shared with us sweets and water, in principle, everything they had. well, the first one was a shock, because the first ones came out so tall, the guys were cool. it is clear that they did not starve, did not experience anything, most likely need. uh, because we were surprised that, uh, why is the ambulance here. we all exchanged glances about why for these uh, for these warriors. uh, we were sent here again. well, then at the end you already started
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to leave them. ah, uh, another band of cos steels it has already been. uh, the military, you can see that they are starving, you can see that they are dirty, you can see that they are not well-groomed, you can see that they are wounded, and then we transported two two ukrainians to the hospital. if i’m not mistaken, they are 22 and 24 years old. they were there with rather serious wounds, as far as they told us that they gave them m. for a day they were given 200 g of porridge and 200 ml of water after the injury, so they were emaciated, emaciated, hungry and wanted to drink. we also asked them why such a difference? well, i'm passing them on words mean not there they sat. they didn't know what to expect and, of course, they were
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surprised, because they were immediately put here. we helped them there , anesthetized them all, then brought them to the hospital. and their own guys. the stretchers were lifted there to the second floor on the vazovskaya. the hospital at some point turns on you know the doctor, and therefore you see the patient. you don't know what's going to happen next minute, because it could be anything, it could be shelling, it could be a highway. it could be a fall from a height. it can be childbirth or childbirth at home emergency work. it is not every doctors will want to work. it's hard. i don't argue when you work in the department. it's also not a toy. well, one thing - the department is another, and another thing. you do not know where you will go and under what conditions you will
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provide assistance - this is what you do not know. to our colleagues who rescue day and night, who go out. so at the moment we are in the surgical building of the city hospital number two of the city of gorlovka. this is the first floor. this reception and diagnostic department, where all the victims are admitted by ambulance,
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injured as a result of hostilities. hello this is who we have now you have an attack? how are you? why are you so sluggish? what's not fun for you? everything will be fine, darling, everything will be fine already. i was born in gorlovka and now i live in gorlovka. i studied in donetsk and graduated from the medical university. so what to say, this is my homeland, too , to love as much as possible, only then will you bear the fruits of your labor activities when you feel confident and know that you helped. uh, the sick wounded got the result interesting to name. this is impossible. it is not interesting. this is a terrible inhuman torment and then the guys are left without arms without legs.
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this is when an open cranial injury mosaics, when from it e substances of the head muse comes through the nose, this is a guard , and then we pull them out in such ones, and here to think, no, it never goes strongly here sometimes, uh, time for seconds for minutes. they bring you natural and next to you it's attention. by the time you get to the operating room, you don’t have a blood test , an electrocardiogram, or anything. you are not examined, damn, in front of you, the dying one, whom you are obliged to help now. fighting is constantly going on constantly and constantly we have been working for 14 years, almost around the clock and the center of almost the entire city was shelled ukrainian troops literally reached nikita. that's 4-5
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km from us. but there were a lot of, uh , wounded civilians, it was such that they couldn’t help her, why, because it’s one thing when go through the city, this is a very serious injury injury. sometimes life is incompatible. you see that we have a blocked window, because this is the seventy-seventh floor , shelling is carried out constantly and this building is precisely the department. the bow is at the level of the projectile, we had to take protective measures. our zasti windows are sealed with all, uh, a film that does not allow the glass to shatter into fragments. and now everything is packed in bags, so in such conditions
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we provide assistance several times already nearby , he flies here and lies down, because he is all dzerzhinsky in a dream. all work, the doctors are very good and all the employees, risking their lives on february 24, not a single doctor , not a single one, the head, including my deputy and i, we did not leave the hospital for more than one day. we have up to 100 to 20. there were even 160 people who were wounded. here is the stream. this is how it is in the corridor. then the brigade of three human equals is natural, it is very difficult to cope. those even the guys who are resting at the moment at home. they come to gain assistance. nobody went on vacation. and he doesn't even ask me they ask. they understand that if 1-2 people, due to our personnel shortage , leave the department, then the brigades will be inferior during the e, that’s the provision and during the escalation of hostilities and
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naturally. it will be difficult for us. uh-huh working hard, especially. uh, now, given the current realities, we have to give all our best. many thanks to our colleagues to all our staff, who , after hours, comes to the rescue and strengthens the brigades. all uh, understand each other perfectly. it's hard, well, we're doing it. so fine. volunteers from the russian federation of vladivostok and kuzbass worked for us ; they helped us with appendicitis , cholecystitis, pancreatitis , gastrointestinal bleeding, and ulcers. thank you very much. we weren't
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distracted by explosives. although later, when we had silence about this. they also stopped us and operated on explosive injuries. in principle, we have, uh, the geography of volunteers is generally a rune, here are the different ends of our vast motherland krasnodar territory, the urals, the center of russia, the hospital of the saint alexia has helped and is helping us a lot, and i hope she will help us. so a big meniscus bow, guys to everyone who was with us, if you hear me from everyone. the rest everyone is trying to stick
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together and amicably, although the character. let's say, the residents of gorlovka do not have sugar, but nevertheless, but i think it will not go away without a trace, not for one doctor who works not necessarily, who carries out surgical service. here is for everyone. uh, the war left its mark many will have health problems later on not necessarily physical. that's because again the harsh conditions that war imposes on itself. they leave an imprint, no matter how a person steadfastly holds on, no matter how he renounces all this. here. no matter how strong he is, exhaustion is simply emotional physical. until the end of hostilities, and then we
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will definitely cope. well it's such a joke. and so, of course, crimea, of course, the sea is not needed, neither turkey nor egypt, nor any other exotic countries, crimea crimea is everything for me, this is the second motherland city of people, we will provide the planned preventive care that our residents need in order to be healthy. well, probably a normal way of life. although now we are at war, we have panserization here. there are people who come and fire at the polyclinic, then we close it. of course, if the area is shelled, it closes. uh, outpatient appointment. or we force everyone in the building to lower the basement
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, or people go home if there is shelling in the morning. they simply do not come, but only the moment appears. well, like our grandmothers, who are shelling the city. they came to my office, i was not allowed to miss fc. yes. these are people of the old school who they are not invincible, just, yes, we are helping him and that's it, therefore, we will prepare for a peaceful , uh, planned decision and more. the process of the life that we are now living has entered a new stage, but, but the hard days have been passed. here is the team. everyone, in principle, helps each other, a person lives in hope. here, and hope is such that in the end russia will win ukraine will come to its senses. this is a civil
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the war will end. more than 400 facilities in various institutions have been damaged since the start of the special military operation. well, in fact, in donetsk, in gorlovka, healthcare facilities are suffering ; arrivals go both to the territory of our institutions and side by side. now one of the key things there , in addition to the restoration of destroyed facilities. it's still a ghost. ah, operating facilities in accordance with the standards of the russian federation, this is a major overhaul. this and re-equipment so that a already institutions meet the standards
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providing medical care. greetings good afternoon. tell us how the restoration work is going. at what stage are we now at the finishing stage, the commissioning of engineering networks, the fire alarm system of low voltage, the equipment is being placed. uh, furniture, as far as i remember, we agreed on the standards and equipment of furniture equipment for gynecological equipment right now, therefore the building, which is the first one we have under repair. so now the delivery of the first stage has been carried out. uh-huh, it's already being installed. and so show you have finished. i see that clean work is being done, you understand? girls,
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they will clean it up here, and that's it after installation and that's it. this is the second floor we have now, the first floor, when we finish, when we have a whole in 9 days you won’t leave here to eliminate minor remarks, he doesn’t want to for 9 days. you want to really arrive in 9 days, everything was washed here, cleaned out, all the shortcomings were eliminated, we are engaged. no, you still have general construction work going on assembling. because i will talk to the customer. i honestly don't really like. when there were
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major destructions, the sixteenth and seventeenth year with us we came across several times at least four times. look, this is ugh. these are all fragments or windows for the fourth time, they simply changed the windows, because the frame could no longer withstand. they simply withstood, so we saw the therapeutic surgical department those who remained from the fourteenth year. the medical school of donetsk, donetsk region, it was always strong both during the soviet union and during the times of ukraine, and now for 9 years that the dpr lived on its own the republic lived-itself medical personnel. he
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only increased the potential that they had to date in terms of the volume of assistance provided there pominov for emergency assistance to receive a large number of patients at the same time today. here is the experience, uh, the dpr, it is colossal and, probably, not one subject of the russian federation today has such an experience . all the doctors of the donetsk people's republic. these are the heroes, someone under fire, someone in a more peaceful life, but still they remained. they did not go there to the territory of the russian federation to ukraine personnel component personnel potential. this is any technique, any edition. it can just stand there if there is no doctor, that's naturally the duty of every doctor there. it is our duty as organizers to continue to provide assistance, regardless of the situation under shelling in all our cities, which are front-line every day. doctors come to work, an ambulance goes to the places where the shelling has just been carried out, that is, here, as it were,
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donetsk volnovakha, if guilty today, was again subjected to repeated shelling from the apu under fire from ukrainian militants. today also the belgorod and kursk regions, there is a dead one, and drone attacks on oil facilities were recorded in the tver and pskov regions, there were no casualties the crew that repelled the attack of british drones in the area
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