In Bucha, a district therapist treated wounds and took birth


Therapist Irina Yazova during the occupation of Bucha in the Kiev region provided medical assistance to residents. Among them, for the first time in her life, she took birth.
This story has become one of many in a series about the heroism of doctors during the war, reports the Ministry of Health.
On one of the terrible days, a man fell into her, whom the Russian monsters shot in the legs. More than one day, the general practitioner bandaged the wounded, gave painkillers and obtained medicines. Thanks to her efforts, the man waited for the evacuation, the ministry said.
As indicated, Irina provided medical assistance in the absence of electricity, gas and water and did everything to save life.
During the occupation, the general practitioner took delivery. Thanks to her, in this terrible time, a new life appeared where the monsters so diligently tried to destroy it, they say in the Ministry of Health.
Irina's neighbors told in more detail about her feat.
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