Blood and lack of money: Ukrainian front-line doctors complain that no one needs them
Volunteer doctors from the “ASAP RESCUE” group, supporting ATO militants in positions on the outskirts of Donetsk, publicly complained about the lack of funds to pay for fuel for emergency vehicles working on the front line.
On their Facebook page, Ukrainian volunteers lament that last night in Piski (DPR front line) there was barely enough fuel to provide assistance and transport the wounded - a corresponding photo of the bloody interior of the ambulance was published on Facebook.
“The ASAP paramedics and drivers, reinforced by military medics, used all their potential and skills, put their souls into it and laid out their supplies... There were very few supplies. If the shelling and battle had lasted longer, ASAP would have been completely out of fuel and stopped. Unfortunately, I am not exaggerating - the meager fuel reserves were burned by the engines of the ambulances,” the message says.
Ukrainians do not support volunteer medicine enough, ATO accomplices lament.
“Sometimes it seems that the people of Ukraine no longer need us... Unfortunately, ASAP does not have the ability to fill its tanks full and have a reserve,” the fund stated.
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