Dr. Monzer Yazii, a Texas’ doctor, has traveled to Ukraine three times to help native doctors treat the wounded.
He told CNN that it is a doctors’ duty to help every needy person in the world, regardless of the differences.
The Syrian-American doctor ran more than 30 medical missions in Syria, since the beginning of the war.
He said that Syria also went through similar situations like Ukraine. Adding, “And I feel myself that I’m part of that.”
Previously, WHO has verified an estimated 120 attacks on health care, since the invasion.
According to him, Ukrainian people need complicated surgeries.
The country is out of water, medical supplies, and electricity amid the war.
Yazii said, “When I see Ukrainian doctors suffering because [they’re] exhausted mentally, physically and that attack on them, I see us, ourselves, we were there. That’s why this … all make[s] me come to Ukraine and be with them.”


















