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Ukrainian serviceman saves stabbing victim in Venice

Summary by The Kyiv Independent
Editor's note: The article contains graphic content.A Ukrainian soldier on leave provided first aid to a victim of a stabbing attack in Venice on March 10, saving his life, according to the soldier's testimony and the Italian media.The incident occurred at 4:37 p.m. on March 10. A young man of a North African origin was stabbed after getting into an altercation with another man in Venice's historical center, the Corriere del Veneto newspaper rep…

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Yanis Tereshchenko, a 32-year-old Ukrainian soldier, saved the life of a man who had been stabbed in the street in Venice. The events occurred on Monday. The young man was on vacation in the Italian city. He had only been there for 20 minutes when it happened. “I saw the boy on his way to my hotel,” he said in statements to ABC. “The man had been stabbed in the thigh and he had a lot of blood.” “He was lying on the floor on the sidewalk and a wo…

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Ever since he left his chair to enlist in the Ukrainian army, Yanis Tereshchenko always carries an emergency kit with him. "I know he's bulky and my family...

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The decisive intervention in the middle of the streetThe incident occurred in the Rialto area, where Tereshchenko was heading to his hotel. At that moment, he noticed a man collapsed on the ground, bleeding profusely, following a violent altercation between two young men of North African origin. "I saw a deep wound on his thigh and I removed a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. The man lost consciousness and was bleeding profusely. I tried to keep…

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Ukrainian soldier Yanis Tereshchenko, 32, saved the life of a seriously injured young man who was at risk of dying without emergency assistance.

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Yanis Tereshchenko is on vacation in Veneto: “I'm not upset. At the front, I improved my health skills by participating in many battles.”

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