I urge to learn tactical medicine. A soldier addressed Ukrainians after the attack on Sumy.


The commander of the UAV crew 'Sky's Fury' of the 'Rubizh' brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine Andriy Otchenash urges all citizens to learn tactical medicine to assist those injured due to missile strikes. He notes that Russia is firing missiles at Ukrainians, and it is important to know the basic principles of tactical medicine to help one another.
Otchenash also calls on all Ukrainians to always be ready for war, as the Russian Federation is fighting not only with the military but also with civilians. He urges people to carry a first aid kit and a tourniquet, especially during festive events when many people gather together.
During the Russian army's attack on the center of Sumy on Palm Sunday, about 30 Ukrainians were killed. The President of Ukraine expressed condolences to the deceased and the injured. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also expressed condolences and noted that Russia's attacks hinder efforts to achieve peace.
In particular, Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, condemned the Russian attack on Sumy, calling it outrageous and crossing any line.
Analysis:
This news reports the appeal of the commander of the UAV crew of the National Guard of Ukraine to learn tactical medicine to assist in the event of missile strikes. It is important to emphasize that Russia is firing missiles at Ukrainians, and knowledge of the basic principles of tactical medicine can save lives. There is also a call for citizens to always be prepared for war and to carry a first aid kit and a tourniquet. The Russian army's attack on the center of Sumy is also mentioned in the article, along with condolences and condemnation from Ukrainian and American leaders.
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