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    Ukraine: Doctors Without Borders rushes emergency medical supplies to Kyiv by train

    Late-night loading of MSF emergency medical supplies onto a train at Lviv station, to be dispatched as rapidly as possible to hospitals in Kyiv.

    Taking Doctors Without Borders emergency medical supplies from the warehouse in Lviv to load on a train to Kyiv. Ukraine, 5 March 2022. © MSF

    “The hospitals in Kyiv are desperate for supplies – we have what they need – can you help us get it to Kyiv?”

    Simple question, and rapid answer. By midnight, the first batch of medical kits and supplies was loaded, and the train set to depart.

    It was urgent to do this fast. We may be in a race against time here - we have no certainty how long train access to Kyiv will remain possible. We chose to go with the train option for reasons of speed and the high volume capacity.
    Christopher Stokes, Emergency Coord.

    The supplies have been selected to respond to war trauma. They include surgical kits, trauma kits, basic necessities for ICU (Intensive Care Units), Emergency Rooms and surgical operating theatres; including instruments, equipment, medicines, drugs and other items. In total, around 40m3 of supplies.

    We received confirmation at 15:30 local time that the supplies had been safely received by the Ministry of Health in Kyiv, and are now being sent on to hospitals in the city and in other towns further east where numbers of wounded are rising and supplies are dwindling fast.

    Late-night loading of MSF emergency medical supplies onto a train at Lviv station, to be dispatched as rapidly as possible to hospitals in Kyiv.

    Late-night loading of MSF emergency medical supplies onto a train at Lviv station, to be dispatched as rapidly as possible to hospitals in Kyiv. Ukraine, 5 March 2022. © MSF

    Increasingly urgent requests for medical supplies are coming in from many hospitals and health facilities in the more war-affected parts of Ukraine. Doctors Without Borders will seek ways to donate what is needed, where it is needed. More Doctors Without Borders international supplies are coming into Ukraine in the coming days to enable more medical re-supply actions. And conflict-experienced Doctors Without Borders medical teams are starting to arrive in Ukraine, from Moldova, Hungary and Poland.

    “This war is brutal and high-intensity,” says Stokes. “Sending surgical teams to do hands-on medical work will be challenging, but we are actively looking at what could be possible. Even distributing supplies to hospitals will be hard. We know it has taken time, but we are scaling up fast - and these are the much-needed first steps as we build our concrete medical response.”

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