The patient is losing blood, and the lights suddenly start to flicker in the hospital.
A child lies on the operating table, and the doctors are working using a flashlight.
Oncology patients are trying to reach the hospital under explosions.
This is the reality of life in Ukraine.
In the occupied territories, doctors work without electricity, gas, and heat.
People prepare food for the doctors on a bonfire and take water from the river.
Even in relatively peaceful cities, doctors hardly eat properly.
They have no time because they are rescuing wounded soldiers from other regions.
We know this because we provide meals to doctors in the front-line city of Dnipro.
We need $2,000 to feed one hospital department for a month.
Please share the price of a coffee.
Save the lives of Ukrainian doctors and those who they save.