Russians attacked the 'Hospitallers' car with a drone, there are dead and wounded (UPDATED).


In the village of Bilyi Kolodiaz in the Kharkiv region, two medics of the medical battalion 'Hospitallers' were killed and three people were injured as a result of an FPV drone attack. This was reported by Serhii Bolvinov, head of the Investigative Department of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Kharkiv region.
According to him, a man and a woman medics died in the car that was attacked.
Bolvinov also noted: “The explosion from the Russian UAV also hit a civilian car that was traveling in the same direction. There were three people, all of them are injured.”
The press secretary of the medical battalion 'Hospitallers', Olga Fedorova, specified that during the attack, one of their medics died, and another received moderate injuries.
The press service of the battalion 'Hospitallers' reported that Hospitaller Oleksandra Mulkhevych, nicknamed Mike, died during the Russian drone attack.
Oleksandra Mulkhevych was remembered by one of her colleagues: “She was an incredible person, driver, combat medic, crew commander, and just a conscious citizen of our country. She always took care of her crew and everyone around her. She was a role model in work and beyond.”
Recently, the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine demonstrated how medics save the lives of defenders in the Kharkiv direction. Medics work in difficult conditions but do everything possible to save the lives and health of the warriors.
According to Serhii Bolvinov, on May 29, a medical worker of the 'Hospitallers' battalion, Iryna Tsybukh, also died.
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