UKRAINEFAN
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Ukraine definitely needs to do better. I think they have more women in combat positions than any nation in history. As for places to urinate. no one has this in combat zones. Hopefully the army will provide better education as to the need.New York Times reports the thousands of female soldiers in Ukraine are not properly equipped. They are wearing men's uniforms and shoes, often way too large. The vests were designed for male bodies. Nearly all have yeast or urinary tract infections due to lack of places to urinate.
It's been over a year! Time to recognize women fight too.
Here is little bit about just one combat medic:
Euromaidan Press
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Natalia Depa, a resident of Lviv and a combat medic in the 218th Battalion of the 125th Brigade died at the front. She had enlisted with her father and brother when the invasion began. In civilian life, she owned a cosmetology and laser hair removal center.
Natalia’s brother and father confirmed her death.
“I wish I’d been a better brother. I regret doing so many bad things and not saying so many things. You’ll always be in my heart, my dearest sister,” wrote Ivan Depa, Natalia’s brother.
The head of the NGO Varta1, Ihor Zinkevych, announced the tragic news. Natalia’s friends also shared their memories on social media.
“You were my beautiful friend. You were a combat medic in the logistics division of the 218th Battalion of the 125th Brigade. You died for us, so that we could live in peace and safety. You died saving others. You were always smiling and cheerful, a brave heart, a friend who was always ready to help. You were my support and pride. Thank you for everything. I love you,” wrote Oksana, Natalia’s best friend.
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		