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Natalia Lelyukh

“You walk down an empty street and see many dogs pulling bones, and some of these bones are human, it smells like death…”

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Before the war, Nataliia Leliukh, a practising OB-GYN, writer, and blogger, saw the miracle of the birth of a new life almost every day. During the full-scale war, she became a volunteer doctor. Together with a team of like-minded people, she travels to remote frontline or retaken areas. There is a lot of pain, longing, and despair there. And it is there that Nataliia brings medicines, help, and most importantly, hope…

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