The humanitarian mission was joined by the chairman of the Ivano-Frankivsk regional organization of the All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland," people's deputy of Ukraine for four convocations, Dmitry Shlemko, and acting head of the Sumy regional party organization, Alexander Lysenko.
“The Easy Pulse heart massage devices that we delivered ensure effective resuscitation and significantly increase the chances of survival. Regarding 'acute kidney injury,' the incidence of acute kidney damage in combat conditions is rising. This issue is common among military personnel suffering from crush syndrome (tourniquet syndrome, prolonged compression syndrome). Additionally, hemodialysis is a life-saving procedure when one’s kidneys fail, which also affects civilians. Without hemodialysis, a person can survive no more than two weeks. Our team has already delivered 10 acute kidney machines to hospitals in Vinnytsia, Zaporizhzhia, Pokrovsk, and Chernihiv. The eleventh machine was sent to Ivano-Frankivsk,” said Valeriy Dubil.
Volunteers from "Fatherland" also support the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“The Kursk direction is very challenging. The defenders are facing immense difficulties, as the enemy constantly hunts them in that hellish area. The guys risk their lives every day. Therefore, we, along with like-minded individuals, have provided them with electronic warfare systems, Starlinks, generators, and charging stations,” added Valeriy Dubil.