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Life-Saving Medications were Donated to TNMU by German Charity Givers

Recently, a representative of the German company “Med11” brought to TNMU Volunteer Centre 50 tourniquets, 80 Israeli bandages, many antibiotics, insulin and adrenaline. The German representative is a paramedic by profession and is married to a Ukrainian lady. So, there is no wonder that all the pain that our country is experiencing today is very close to him. According to the charity giver, from the first days of the war there was a desire to help Ukrainians, because it was clear that this is a war not so much between countries as a war between different systems – a democratic and a totalitarian one.

First of all, the volunteer who brought humanitarian aid from Germany thanked the head of Med11 company, who supported his initiative and helps in every way to organize support for Ukrainians, as well as other friends who help raise charitable contributions. In the beginning, they tried to collect as much clothing, food, and personal hygiene products as possible, but now German volunteers have focused more on purchasing and handing over tourniquets and Israeli bandages. These tools save the lives of soldiers on the battlefield, as well as military healthcare specialists. One tourniquet can save one human life.

Rector of TNMU, Professor Mykhaylo Korda thanked the German company “Med11” and other volunteers for important assistance. According to him, the Volunteer Centre of the university received a consignment of drugs, financial support, as well as extremely important for the military life-saving means.

TNMU Press Secretary Yanina Chaikivska.

Photographs by Yanina Chaikivska.