then taras kop rescued soldiers from ilovaisk, there were a large number of seriously wounded. we took them out by helicopters, three helicopters landed in the dnipro, by the way, they are such big ones and they were unloaded in one go, well, the man is 70, probably, yes, yes, that was a lot ambulances, we brought them to the hospital, that is. three helicopters brought in 70 people, there were more than 20 people, some lying down, some sitting, i don't know how those guys brought them, but yes, yes, they arrived in these helicopters, airplanes then, well, i don't remember, but it seems that they didn't fly very much, although they didn't fly, they did fly, but the evacuation from ilovaisk took place in a helicopter, but then it looked like some kind of terrible disaster to us. in 2015, taras kop suffered a spine injury, underwent rehabilitation and returned to work at the hospital. on the morning of february 24, as soon as the first russian rockets fell, he again went to the front. the place of service did not change, but the number of injured and the nature of injuries increa