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"Today in the Kharkiv region, the Russians committed another crime. An evacuation vehicle carrying Hospitallers medics in the Kharkiv region was struck by an FPV drone while en route to fulfill its mission. One paramedic, with moderate injuries, is already in the hospital receiving urgent care. We are discussing the possibility of transporting the wounded to a medical facility in Kyiv. Unfortunately, one girl was killed.

On the shield, sister Mike Mulkievych Oleksandra Yuriyivna (03/27/1989 - 08/14/2024)

Information regarding the farewell ceremony and funeral will be announced later.

The crew of three girls was supposed to complete their last day of rotation today and return home to their families tomorrow. Three brave Ukrainian women, who chose the mission of saving lives—one of the most peaceful and dangerous ideas—were forced to leave their peaceful professions and join in supporting the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The Russians have added another tragic loss of a young, brave Ukrainian woman to their bloody tally.

I express my deepest condolences to the family of the fallen Hero—her husband and mother, her friends, comrades, sisters, and crew. This is a very heavy loss for our battalion and for the entire nation.

To help the family of the fallen Hero:

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Tsapenko Larysa Yuriyivna

🫡Commander of the Hospitallers Medical Volunteer Battalion UDA, Yana Zinkevych

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[–] Talaraine@fedia.io 20 points 3 months ago

Deepest condolences. The Hospitaliers were where I sent my donations as soon as the war broke out and I've been following them for some time.

It takes special people to do what they do every day and I think all of us will only pray harder for their continued safety.

Slava Ukraini.