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Ukraine – Donbas, Luhansk – edit

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  • Jana (l) and Aleksander (r) receive medical consultations from Dr Mohsin Mehraj (l) and Dr Vladislav Khoroshko (r) at an MSF mobile clinic held in the village of Gorodishe, near Lugansk..
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  • Staff sort through patient medical records in the small polyclinic in the village of Gorodishe, near Lugansk, where MSF are conducting a mobile clinic for the local population.
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  • Patients attending the MSF mobile clinic in the village of Gorodishe wait to have their prescriptions fullfilled by local polyclinic staff Yelena (r) and Yulya (l).
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  • A photograph of Nina Morozova's son takes pride of place in her apartment. Her son, serving in the Russian army, is unable to visit her since the conflict in Ukraine began.
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  • Svetlana Mulik, 38, with Alexander, 3 yr 7 month (l) Tatiyana Alekseeva, 34, and Sasha, 9 months (r) wait to see the MSF paediatrician at Bolshaya Vergunka polyclinic in Lugansk.
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  • Patients , Vladimir Malishenko, (c at back) line up at the MSF mobile clinic in Bolshaya Vergunka, Lugansk,  to receive their prescribed medicines.
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  • Patients , including Olga Malishenko, 23, with her son Vladislav, 2yrs 7 months (r) ,at the MSF mobile clinic in Bolshaya Vergunka, Lugansk, line up to receive their prescribed medicines.
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  • Lydia Momarova, 80, suffers from chronic hypertension and is unable to walk far from her home. Her small apartment still bears the broken windows and scars of the fierce batlles that were fought in the city in February and she suffers terribly from the cold. A home visit team from MSF visited Lydia, 20 April to check on her health and to deliver much needed medicines that are unavailable in the town.
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  • A photograph of family members sits on the mantlepiece at Svetlana and Ivan Vorobyeva's apartment in Debaltsevo.
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  • Pavlo Virienko, 86, is alone in caring for his frail elderly wife, Lydia, 86, and is scared to venture far from their home due to the recent fighting in the town. He recently fell and cut his face whilst trying to bring home food from a himanitarina food distribution. One of their daughters is able to visit once a week but his other daughter lives on the other side of the frontline in Ukraine and is blocked from visiting her parents due to the securit restrictions..
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  • Pavlo Virienko, 86, is alone in caring for his frail elderly wife, Lydia, 86, and is scared to venture far from their home due to the recent fighting in the town. He recently fell and cut his face whilst trying to bring home food from a himanitarina food distribution. One of their daughters is able to visit once a week but their other daughter lives on the other side of the frontline in Ukraine and is blocked from visiting her parents due to the security restrictions.
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  • Valentina, 76, hjelps her husband, Nikolai, 77, take his medicine at their home in Debalseve. Nikola suffers from chronic cardia disease and is bed-ridden and relies on his wife to look after him.  MSF have recently begun a home visits project that sends teams of doctors and nurses into the community to deliver care to the hardest to reach patients.
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  • Antonina Barbushkina is 83 years old and lives alone in a bomb damaged apartment in Debalseve. She is  veteran of the second world war but is unable to draw her Ukranian state pension since the Ukranian government stopped paying pensions in to residents in the break away states in the east. Her hypertension is recurring and leaves her reliant on visits from an MSF home visits team for check ups and delivery of medicines.
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  • Svetlana Vorobyeva, 74, who suffers from hypertension and has become immobile in her home in Debaltsevo and her husband Ivan, 74, who looks after his wife. They been visited three times over the past there weeks by the MSF team providing care and medicines to some of Debaltsevo's hardest to rteach and most in need residents..
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  • Svetlana Vorobyeva, 74, who suffers from hypertension and has become immobile in her home in Debaltsevo and her husband Ivan, 74, who looks after his wife. They been visited three times over the past there weeks by the MSF team providing care and medicines to some of Debaltsevo's hardest to rteach and most in need residents..
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  • Ivan Vorobyeva, 74, in his apartment in Debaltsevo.
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  • MSF doctor Svetlana Niekurasa checks 91-year-old Varvara Tutunik in her home in Debaltsevo. Two MSF home visit teams are visiting elderly and sick patients across the city following fierce fighting that has left them without medical care or access to medicines.
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  • Following fierce fighting that damaged the building they live in, Nina and Ivan Prokopenko eat and sleep in the one room of their apartment in Debaltsevo that has heat from a wood burning stove, two beds and a table to prepare food.
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  • Victoria Mochalova Alexandrovna, the director of Lugansk Orphanage No.1 is hugged by children.
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  • Bombed out and detroyed buildings that bear the scars of the fierce fighting the city saw in February are all around Debaltsevo. Despite rumours that many residents are returning to the damaged city following a ceasefire in February, food, medicine and building supplies - with which to repair homes - are in short supply and MSF has started a programme of mobile clinics and home visits to reach some of the most vulnerable and most in need with medical care.
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