Deputy Defense Minister says Ukraine's current military medicine has no analogues
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Hanna Maliar believes that Ukrainian military medicine is unparalleled in the world today. Ukrainian doctors teach colleagues from abroad
Hanna Maliar shared the information.
"The Armed Forces of Ukraine, together with the Ministry of Health, have developed a very complex logistics system over the year of war and are successfully saving the lives of our heroes. The unified medical space of civilian and military medical institutions is a complex mechanism in which everything is spinning, driving, flying, and saving. All types of transport, including medical aviation, are involved," said Maliar.
The deputy minister noted that during the war and intense fighting, of course, there are problems and things to work on, but there is also a reason to be proud. "There is every reason to be proud of our military medicine and the work of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Medical Forces! And we should bow low to them for their daily heroism."
Maliar emphasizes that Ukrainian military medics are modest and do not praise themselves on social media, "they quietly do their job 24/7."
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