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122: Interview with Phoenix, a Wounded Frontline Doctor in Ukraine

Feb 16, 202331 minEp. 122
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The Bucks are fortunate to be able to interview "Phoenix," a frontline Doctor/Medic in Ukraine who is presently recovering from wounds sustained during a recovery operation. It's a powerful story of the determination of the Ukrainian people in defending their country and their way of life against the Russian aggressors. Phoenix has had to watch good friends die while saving the lives of as many soldiers as he could.

Joining Phoenix are Paul Tregouet in France who is at the beginning of the supply chain providing medical supplies to the Ukraine forces and Roland Bartetzko who manages the logistics of getting supplies from the border to the battlefields where they are needed most. Thanks to Roland for working out the logistics of our interview and thanks to Paul for connecting us with real people making a difference in the fight for Ukraine.

To donate much-needed medical supplies to the front lines in Ukraine, Paul has set up  this Amazon-France website, where you will find a prioritized wishlist. Yes, it's in French but you click in all the same places to complete your order. In the shipping section, be sure to click on the Tomasz address. Otherwise it will end up at your doorstep.

Long live Ukraine.

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