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‘I was a ballet dancer in Ukraine – now I’m on frontline to save my city from Putin’

Summary by Daily US Times
When Nathalie Vlasenko goes without seeing any injured soldiers, it’s considered a ‘good day’. But others are a painful pill to swallow. Taking cover inside trauma stabilisation points – make-shift clinics in Ukraine located between the frontline and hospitals – she pensively awaits wounded soldiers who are in need of urgent medical attention. Her role as an interpreter is to translate for doctors treating those putting their lives on the line f…
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Daily US Times broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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