As fighting rages in the town of Irpin, on the edge of Kyiv, volunteer medics are helping to evacuate the last civilians. FRANCE 24's Gwendoline Debono joined them for a day.
Their yellow ambulance is synonymous with saviour for civilians still stuck on the front lines in Irpin.
Taras, a French doctor of Ukrainian origin, left Corsica at the beginning of the war to come and help out as a volunteer medic.
He works alongside Sergei, an ambulance driver. At the first sign of trouble, they don their flak jackets and helmets and rush to the front lines.
They go to look for civilians trapped in the town of Irpin, northwest of Kyiv. As they try to lead them to their ambulance, Russian forces start shelling the evacuation area.
Taras and Sergei manage to bring civilians, including women, children and elderly men, to safety but their unarmoured vehicle shows damage from the shelling.
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