She was an “angel of fighters”: a 29-year-old paramedic died near Bakhmut during the evacuation of the wounded

She was an “angel of fighters”: a 29-year-old paramedic died near Bakhmut during the evacuation of the wounded



Yana (Yara) Rykhlitska, a 29-year-old volunteer and paramedic of the 93rd “Kholodny Yar” brigade, died near Bakhmut. Yana died while evacuating the wounded – the ambulance she was riding in came under fire. Jan’s relatives and friends informed about the tragedy. Before the war, Yana worked in an insurance company. After the invasion, she volunteered, helping civilians and soldiers. Then she voluntarily joined the Armed Forces, was a medic at the stabilization point of Bakhmut. Yana (Yara) Rykhlitska “The stabilization point is a place where the wounded, taken from the battlefield, are bandaged and prepared for the long journey to the medics. To live. I cannot even fathom the flow of wounded that was on Bakhmut. But when I asked “how are they”, (Yana – ed.) wrote back: “so far it’s fun, healthy”. A few hours before their medical evacuation vehicle came under fire,” writes Yana’s friend Tetyana Zenart. Friends and acquaintances of the deceased say that Yana did everything for victory Friends and acquaintances of the deceased say that Yana did everything for victory, risked her life to help the wounded. At the front, she was called the “Angel of Fighters.” Photo: Vadym Pavlov “It’s a rainy day for all the tactical medics, takted instructors, and soldiers whom she helped. Let’s take revenge. Calmly, with cold rage inside, we’re doing our job,” writes volunteer Valeriy Baginskyi The editor of the Vinnytsia publication and volunteer Vadym Pavlov also expressed his condolences over Yana’s death. “We crossed paths with her a couple of times. At the front, she was called the “Angel of Fighters”. A bright memory,” he says. Photo: Vadym Pavlov The fellow paramedics published a photo of a projectile with the inscription: “For the Yaru from the Cold Yaru”. Fellow paramedics published a photo of a projectile on which it is written: “For the Yaru from the Cold Yaru”. Yana’s parents refused to collect funds for themselves and called on all those willing to donate in memory of their daughter for the needs of the Armed Forces. “That was the will of Yana’s parents. Yana’s last gathering, which taught us all that there are no impossible goals. She often attributed to her gathering ‘for revenge,'” says Tetyana Zenart. Read also: A shepherd from Prykarpattia, who became popular, died at the front thanks to the unique local dialect



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