Ukraine
As full-scale war erupted in Ukraine, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) scaled up activities to meet the many health needs, supporting health facilities, running mobile clinics and operating a specially designed medical train.
After eight years of low-intensity conflict in eastern Ukraine, Russian forces launched an all-out military assault on 24 February 2022, causing thousands of civilian casualties and extensive damage to energy and other key infrastructure, particularly in the country’s east, southeast and northeast. Many homes were destroyed, and public services, including healthcare, water and power supplies, were severely disrupted.
By the end of 2022, 6.5 million people were internally displaced within Ukraine, and about eight million had fled abroad.
Our activities in Ukraine in 2022
International Activity Report 2022
90,800
90,8
13,600
13,6
2,560
2,56
War and conflict
Article
13 Apr 2022
Access to Healthcare
“You have a medical train? I have patients for you”
Stories from the Frontline
4 Apr 2022
Access to Healthcare
Ukraine: A race against time
Stories from the Frontline
14 Mar 2022
Access to Healthcare
Ukraine: ‘We are calling for respect for human life’
Crisis Update
7 Mar 2022
Access to Healthcare
MSF mobilizes response in Ukraine and nearby countries
Crisis Update
1 Mar 2022
Access to Healthcare
MSF statement on situation in Ukraine
Statement
25 Feb 2022