Over 200 Kyiv residents register to donate blood for soldiers and civilians

(12 Jun 2024)
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Kyiv, Ukraine – 11 June 2024
1. Wide of blood donors lying on beds
2. Various of nurse taking blood from donor
3. Various of donors and officials checking information, labelling blood bags
4. Various of donor Anastasiia Shuiska giving blood, wincing as blood is taken
5. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Anastasiia Shuiska, 21, from Kyiv:
“For me, donating blood is (a habit). I’ve been donating for four years now, and I used to donate to the blood bank. And now there isn’t enough blood for soldiers, I think, not enough. And if you’re a healthy person, you can donate to the army in this way. ”
6. Close of blood collection machine
7. Woman preparing to donate blood
8. Nurse puncturing skin
9. Various of woman lying on bed donating blood, feet moving
10. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Andrii Yerofieiev, 21, Soloma Cats executive director, from Kyiv:
“Many people have left the country, including many donors. Blood banks are shrinking, and now more blood is needed. If earlier it went only to civilians, now it goes to the military as well. Soldiers use blood at the front to save lives."
11. Various of blood samples, blood bags
12. Wide of bookstore on second floor of building hosting blood drive
STORYLINE:
Over 200 people registered to donate blood in Kyiv city centre on Tuesday, as intense fighting against Russian troops continues in eastern Ukraine.

The event, organized by the charity fund Soloma Cats, was held on the second floor of one of the city’s most famous bookstores, “Sense.”

Organisers said they chose the location to attract as many people as possible and spread word of the importance of blood donation for a country at war.

Over the past year, Soloma Cats has organized several mass blood donation events, with 63% of around 400 attendees being first-time donors.

Even those who had donated previously, said they were motivated by the urgent need for blood on the frontlines.

“If you’re a healthy person, you can donate to the army in this way,” said Anastasiia Shuiska, 21, from Kyiv.

Organisers said they expected to collect some 90 litres (almost 24 US gallons) of blood at the event, to be sent to the Kyiv Regional Blood Center and the Kyiv Military Hospital.

It will be used for both civilian and military personnel in need.

Soloma Cats’ executive director, Andrii Yerofieiev, said blood banks were shrinking across the country.

“Many people have left the country, including many donors," he said.

The charity fund Soloma Cats was established after the Russian invasion and chose to focus on tactical medicine and blood donation.

The organization also provides military setups for blood transfusions on the frontlines.

After the donation drive, which lasted several hours, the event continued with educational lectures on blood donation, popularizing it as a routine practice to save lives.

AP video shot by: Hanna Arhirova

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