An ambulance carrying 19-year-old paramedic Daniel Dziuba came under fire near Zmiev on the morning of June 24. The windows of the car flew out, the car itself was chopped up by fragments of ammunition. The young doctor told Suspilny about his experience and assistance under the shelling of the Russians.
" We hit the ground, explosions started. I got a ringing in my ears. And then I felt a burning sensation in my leg. I still went to the patient, the driver went to change the punctured tire. I helped, and only then took off my sneakers and realized that there was a soft tissue injury, bleeding. I put on a bandage, treated and anesthetized the wound and went to inspect the territory again, so that suddenly someone else needs to be helped after the shelling, ”recalls the guy.
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Given that the Kharkiv region remains one of the stably shelled regions, in the hospital department where he ended up, Dziuba met many wounded who miraculously managed to escape. He admits: the work of doctors in war conditions is priceless:.
" From different districts of Kharkov, from different parts of the region. If you talk to the doctors, you can understand how they are now heroes without capes,"
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Although the borderlands of the Chuguev and Izyum districts can now be called a gray zone, shelling in the community continues constantly.
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