Updates from the Field: Medical Interventions in Ukraine and Moldova

March 11, 2022 • Ukraine
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Our medical teams are caring for people in Ukraine caught in the middle of the devastating conflict.

Samaritan’s Purse is working to save lives and relieve suffering as this massive humanitarian crisis unfolds.

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(March 11) There are several important developments from the field:

Samaritan’s Purse set up a Medical Stabilization Point at a train station in Lviv, Ukraine, where tens of thousands of people are daily passing through the gates.

Samaritan’s Purse set up a Medical Stabilization Point at a train station in Lviv, Ukraine, where tens of thousands of people are daily passing through the gates.

–Medical equipment and supplies for our Emergency Field Hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, were airlifted via three flights (two aboard our DC-8 cargo jet) from North Carolina to Poland on March 4, 8, and 10.

All materials have been unloaded, and most have been transported to Ukraine. The field hospital is being set up and soon should be ready to receive patients. Work is going well.

–Samaritan’s Purse is now operating a 24-hour medical stabilization point, or clinic, outside a train station in Lviv. Many desperate people fleeing the fighting need medical attention of all kinds.

–We are also operating a mobile medical unit in Moldova at a large stadium that has been hosting up to 1,000 Ukrainian refugees at a time. We can see approximately 50 patients per day.

We've set up a mobile medical clinic in Moldova.

We’ve set up a mobile medical clinic in Moldova.

Several hundred thousand refugees have entered Moldova, a southern neighbor to Ukraine, since fighting began and many remain there.

–Hygiene kits continue to be distributed to refugee families in Moldova.

–Refugee numbers now exceed 2.5 million.

What we’re seeing at the train station clinic is heartbreaking. Here is just a glimpse of who we are treating:

–A group of nine, three families fleeing together, comes in from Dnipro, a central-eastern city of Ukraine recently targeted by air strikes for the first time. One mom has tears flowing down her red cheeks; her 8-year-old son holds her hand gently. When the lights go off, she panics. One of our doctors assures her that she is safe. Families say they have no idea where they’ll go next. Later, the mom says, “I am so happy we have found you.” One of our doctors replies, “Any of us could be in your position. We’re only doing what Jesus wants us to do, because He loves you.”

A mother and her 8-year-old son escaped air strikes in eastern Ukraine.

A mother and her 8-year-old son escaped air strikes in eastern Ukraine.

–A mom comes in with an 11-day-old baby. The child isn’t moving or crying. They get warm in our tent, and the mother is given nourishment. Baby starts moving, but still stares off without a sound.

–An older woman arrives escaping bombardment. She has a brain tumor and can barely see.

–A man comes in with shrapnel wounds and a bullet in his leg. He has been delivering medicine back and forth between Kyiv.

Please pray for an end to the crisis in Ukraine even as the conflict continues to spread, and remember our brothers and sisters in Christ across the region. Pray for peace. Please also pray for the safety, strength, and boldness of all our teams—more than 90 personnel—in Central and Eastern Europe.

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Olena and her children huddle in their cellar next to a stove provided by Samaritan's Purse.
Responding to the Crisis in Ukraine Samaritan's Purse is providing food, water, and non-food items, such as wood stoves, solar lights, and construction materials, to suffering families in Ukraine. In partnership with local churches and ministry partners, we are bringing this urgently needed relief to those in areas deeply affected by the conflict. We are also airlifting medical supplies into the country and providing medical training as fighting rages on. Since the start of the war, we have operated two field hospitals and other medical clinics.

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