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6 of August, 17:01

Doctor Lisa again take the medications in the hospital of Donbass
The head of the Fund "Fair help" Elizaveta Glinka, known as the doctor Lisa, in the near future wants to give the humanitarian cargo with vital medical supplies to hospitals in Donbas.

first Saturday children's Ombudsman of the self-proclaimed Donetsk people's Republic, Jan Chepikova stated that he appealed to his Russian counterpart Pavel Astakhov with a petition to help solve the issue of the supply of medicines For HIV-infected And those suffering from other rare diseases of children of Donbass.

Glinka said Last news that the upcoming week will Probably be taken to Donbass vitally necessary preparations.

"at the present time are Formed vitally necessary preparations - specific requests. Currently I have a large order from the Department of Oncohematology, but it is expensive, I just can't at the present time to fully execute. And from other hospitals - not only hospitals for children but also for adults clinics too. Are formed these orders, And every two weeks with the help of the Ministry of emergency situations, we deliver them to hospitals, " said the philanthropist.

in her expressions, the situation with drugs in the area remains heavy. Doctor Lisa said that at the last meeting of the presidential Council on human rights Commissioner of the Ministry of health reported that drugs For HIV-infected people not so long ago there were delivered.

"Apparently not enough, if you ask. For rare diseases - Yes, that's the problem. In now turning to our Foundation And such the mother, with such diseases in children, " said she.

over the past year Glinka many times visited Ukraine with humanitarian missions To send medicines And medical equipment And food products to hospitals, And For transportation to a safe place of sick children from the zone of fighting. Many children with parents she accompanied to the Russian medical institutions.

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