Medical volunteer Tata Margaryan treats people with head injuries after shelling. She is a member of the Ukrainian Volunteer Medical Battalion in Kyiv, tells CNN. Among her patients are children, adults, the elderly.
" Because of the constant shelling, she gets the feeling that there is nowhere to hide and nowhere to run.. Every time she asks herself, is it the drone of the occupiers or ours?.
The girl says: “I don’t know how much longer I can live with the news that my friends and relatives were carried away by the Russians, injured, dying. It's very, very devastating (morally - Ed. )"
Volunteer tries to be strong, but mentally it is very difficult for her.
He jokes that he does not know how much he will have to spend after the war on therapy to treat stress.
Tata Margaryan came to Kyiv from her native Donetsk in 2015 after its occupation. In the capital, she studied international law before the full-scale war..
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