marina dvorska, doctor, otolaryngologist, member of the kynia medical mission on the front lines andne, of the israeli organization, frida is like that joint er work er mainly these are ukrainian doctors who really break out into volunteering and their usual medical practice from their jobs instead of er well let's say that just to rest time with their relatives, they go to people who need them so much. let's put it this way, the uniqueness of this project is that not only therapists or, let's say, pediatricians go, doctors of specific profiles go, that is, people can eventually receive consultations from absolutely narrow-profile specialists in the context of how i understand the diagnosis because the key to successful treatment is the correct diagnosis marina we would like to continue please tell me personally it is not surprising that you with your mission are the last hope for these people now it appears on the front lines and in the occupied territories, because when i listen to you, i don't quite understand why the state does not provide this most basic human need, the occupati