Irina 'Ghost': The 24-Year-Old Medic Evacuating Wounded Soldiers with the 'Liubart' Brigade
Irina 'Ghost': A Soldier's Story
According to МВС: Irina, a 24-year-old servicewoman with the call sign 'Ghost', serves in Ukraine's 20th Operational Brigade, 'Liubart'. As part of a mobile medical team, her critical frontline duties involve the rapid evacuation of wounded personnel. Her responsibilities are lifesaving and immediate: rescuing the injured directly from the battlefield, administering vital first aid, and transporting fighters to stabilization points for further care. In modern warfare, such mobile medical units are essential for reducing combat fatalities.
The 'Liubart' Brigade and Future Aspirations
The 'Liubart' Brigade operates as part of the 'Azov' 1st Corps within Ukraine's National Guard. Irina's commitment to saving lives extends beyond her current service; she plans to pursue a formal medical education once the war concludes. Her courageous work has been featured in the 'Heroes' project by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a series dedicated to showcasing the bravery and resilience of Ukrainian defenders. This project not only shares powerful personal narratives but also highlights the indispensable role of combat medics, whose work under fire often goes unseen by the wider public.
The efforts of Irina and her team underscore the critical importance of frontline medical support, where every minute is crucial for survival. Their work is a testament to the specialized and perilous task of military medicine in active conflict zones.
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