It is impossible to get used to it.
It's been two months since we saved a 14-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, her bedridden grandmother and mother. A lump appears in my throat every time I think of those eyes.
We carried out this evacuation exclusively on our own. From the beginning to the end.
There is no a mere driver or a mere medic in our team. There are universal soldiers who have to find solutions to the many problems they face. Before evacuating, we think over everything 100 times and discuss it. But realities make their own adjustments, and we need to react quickly.
A grandmother with fractures of a femoral neck and a shoulder had to be taken down from the 3rd floor. The girl, a real fighter, despite her cerebral palsy, went down on her own.
The next route was Kherson-Odesa. Leaving behind the destroyed houses, bombed roads, and our home, we gave hope to seriously ill people.
We remind you that evacuations are free of charge and depend on your donations.
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