Damaged buildings in Chernihiv

War in Ukraine

In late February 2022, Russian forces attacked multiple cities across Ukraine, leading to full-scale war.

The intense fighting has led to eight million people leaving Ukraine and becoming refugees in Europe.* Within Ukraine, over 5.3 million people remain displaced by the war.**

As war continues across Ukraine and people flee, our teams are responding to a severe humanitarian crisis, both in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries.

We currently have approximately 124 international and 686 Ukrainian staff working in response to the war in Ukraine. They work as medical staff (surgeons, doctors, nurses); psychologists; logisticians and administrators.

*United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, February 2023
**International Organization for Migration, January 2023

How we are responding

Video

Hospital on rails

MSF/Andrii Ovod
 
Medical emergency supplies on its way to Kyiv
War in Ukraine

Emergency medical supplies rushed to Kyiv by train from Ukraine warehouse

Project Update 6 Mar 2022
 
Mariupol - March 03, 2022
War in Ukraine

Corridors are not enough for civilians and humanitarian aid in Ukraine

Project Update 5 Mar 2022
 
Mariupol - March 03, 2022
War in Ukraine

“We are calling for respect for human life” in Ukraine

Interview 5 Mar 2022
 
Mariupol, eastern Ukraine
War in Ukraine

Civilians must be allowed safe passage out of dire conditions in Mariupol

Project Update 5 Mar 2022
 
Mariupol, eastern Ukraine
War in Ukraine

Accessing areas most affected by fighting in Ukraine

Interview 3 Mar 2022
 
Korczowa's temporary accommodation site, southeastern Poland.
Ukraine

MSF mobilises response in Ukraine and nearby countries as conflict escalates

Project Update 1 Mar 2022
 
Berezove Village
War and conflict

MSF assesses response as Ukraine conflict escalates

Statement 25 Feb 2022
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