After the death of 3 people near a closed shelter in Kyiv, inspections of bomb shelters have begun in Odessa.
In the Odessa Volunteer Center 'Dream,' internally displaced people from various cities in Ukraine who lost their jobs due to the full-scale war are learning the profession of a brow artist for free.
Pediatrician Yana Aleksandrova from the city of Berislav in the Kherson region was forced to leave her home and seek refuge in safer regions of Ukraine on the first day of full-scale war. Now, she works in a primary healthcare center in the Kirovohrad region.
On April 25th, an exhibition titled 'The War Is Not Over Yet' was opened on Theater Square in Poltava. The exhibition was organized by Ukrainian PEN, the Institute of Mass Information, the Center for Human Rights ZMINA, the National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity, the Georgiy Gongadze Award, and the Poltava Office of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory.
Irina Babych is a nurse from Poltava region with 40 years of experience. Since 2015, she has been a volunteer at the First Volunteer Mobile Hospital named after Mykola Pyrohov, and she currently saves our defenders on the most dangerous frontlines. She holds the status of a war participant and has been honored with numerous state and non-state awards. Read on for her most challenging evacuations and her attitude towards women on the frontlines.
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