Maria Mykytiuk: 'I stayed in Bucha to treat people and animals'

Maria Mykytiuk, veterinarian from Bucha

Mariia Mykytiuk, veterinarian from Bucha Source: Photo supplied by M. Mykytiuk

Maria Mykytiuk, a veterinary surgeon from Bucha, stayed in the city during the occupation, as she needed to help wild animals being treated in her clinic, as well as provide medical care to people.


Maria Mykytiuk, veterinarian from Bucha
Source: Photo supplied by Maria Mykytiuk
Maria Mykytiuk, veterinarian from Bucha
Source: Photo supplied by Maria Mykytiuk
Bucha
Photographs from the streets of Bucha during the Russian occupation, courtesy of Mariia Mykytiuk Source: Photo supplied by M. Mykytiuk
Bucha
In the mornings, the neighbours prepared tea on a fire for her Source: Photo supplied by M. Mykytiuk
Bucha
An elderly gentleman whom Mariia was treating for pneumonia brought her wildflowers Source: Photo supplied by Maria Mykytiuk

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