Russians mocked a 70-year-old volunteer/Channel 24 collage
Russian assassins are terrorizing people in the Kherson region. They beat 70-year-old volunteer journalist Tatyana Antonyuk.
This was reported on June 24 at the First Medical Association of Lviv. They reported Tatyana's condition.
“Semi-conscious, with a fracture of the spine, 70-year-old Tatyana Antonyuk was barely able to get into the car and escape from the enemy checkpoint. For more than a month, the woman has been in our hospital of St. Luke of the First Medical Association of Lviv,” the doctors said.
Tatiana shows her photo/Photo of the First Medical Association of Lviv
Miraculously managed to escape
The woman flatly refuses to leave the occupied Kherson until May. She was forced to leave by a man who is fighting in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He was worried about the safety of his wife.
Tatyana decided to leave with her neighbors. When their car crossed the checkpoint of the Russians, people were stopped. The occupiers took away all the valuable things that people had taken with them. The woman was asked to hand over her passport, but she refused. After that, the Russians began to beat her severely. Tatyana miraculously managed to escape.
By evacuation train, in a serious condition, she got to Lvov, where she was hospitalized at St. Luke's Hospital. The examination showed a fracture of the spine and severe bruising of the head, the doctors said.
Success in treatment
The victim was partially deaf. She couldn't move without help. Neurosurgeons in Lviv performed a complex vertebroplasty – they injected a special bone cement into the broken section of the spine.
The doctors said that the operation was successful. Tatyana can get out of bed and is determined. She says that she is not going to be treated for a long time.
“There is no time to lie down – you need to volunteer!”, the woman says.
The woman is determined to rehabilitate/Photo by the First Medical Association of Lviv
Tatyana and the doctor/Photo of the First Medical Association of Lvov
Shooting at volunteers
Volunteers who were delivering humanitarian aid to the Novovorontsovskaya territorial community came under fire on June 24. They brought people the necessary – bread and medicine. The victims showed what the invaders did with their transport.