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MSF delivers medical supplies for treating wounded patients to Lissychansk City hospital in Luhansk region.
Hospitals in the region are buckling under the pressure of dealing with thousands of wounded and displaced people over the past six months. Medical supply lines have been severely disrupted and in some cases cut completely. Hospitals have exhausted their budgets for 2014 and many medical staff have not been paid for months. Since May, MSF teams have provided urgently needed medical supplies to 59 medical facilities on both sides of the frontline, enough to treat more than 10,250 wounded people.
© Corinne Baker/MSF

Gallery: Ukraine's war ravaged eastern regions

Hospitals in the region are buckling under the pressure of dealing with thousands of wounded and displaced people over the past six months. Medical supply lines have been severely disrupted and in some cases cut completely. Hospitals have exhausted their budgets for 2014 and many medical staff have not been paid for months. Since May, MSF teams have provided urgently needed medical supplies to 59 medical facilities on both sides of the frontline, enough to treat more than 10,250 wounded people.
© Corinne Baker/MSF
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