Finland’s Tampere University Hospital is preparing to receive wounded soldiers from Ukraine, amid questions about whether the NGOs bringing in the wounded are well prepared. “We are doing our small part to help war victims where it is needed,” said the hospital’s chief medical officer, Juhani Sand, according to Yle. “For an NGO to take such risks with people’s lives, I hope they thought it through,” said Health Ministry specialist Krista Lyyra.
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