Friends, greetings! Once again, there is an urgent request for medicine from the Kholodny Yar, 93rd Brigade. The stabilization point needs:
- Diacarb or its Ukrainian equivalent, Diuremit;
- Oxybutyrate;
- Painkillers in tablets and ampoules (a lot);
- Sedatives in tablets and drops;
- Pain relief patches (a lot);
- Drops for eyes, nose, and ears (a lot);
- Knee and ankle bandages, 20 pieces each;
- Antivirals (a lot);
- Cough syrup and tablets (a lot);
- Furacilin.
Additionally, medics from the hospitals are asking for cotton and bandages, as they have to make splints in field conditions.
I don’t want to “pressure” anyone, but imagine that you or your loved ones are there. I think everyone has experienced pain at least once in their life. When we feel even a little discomfort, we crawl under a blanket, while our defenders, even when sick, have to protect us, battling fevers and colds. I’m not even talking about more serious things, but remember that a common cold can develop into pneumonia, which can be fatal if there is no treatment!
Please don’t ask me, “Where is the government?” because those who should think like statesmen are “planting roses in Pokrovsk” or “repairing tennis courts,” and so on, because they can… (ellipsis to avoid swearing). The state, to me, is no longer “those who sit on thrones” but all of us, because without popular support, the Armed Forces of Ukraine would be in a dire situation. There isn’t a single family that doesn’t have someone on the front lines or lost loved ones in this cursed war. Remember, politicians come and go, but we remain! We live and will continue to live on this long-suffering and holy Ukrainian land!
With support Hanna Bezverha | Volunteer




