A lorry loaded with 12,000 tourniquets, which are used to stem blood loss in limb injuries, along with additional medical supplies left St John national distribution centre in Peterborough on March 4. From Slovakia the cargo crossed the border into Ukraine where the supplies were transported to its final destination, Kharkiv. The first aid supplies are being handed out to hospital staff in Kharkiv and smaller medical units.
Depaul Ukraine was founded in 2007 as a response to the growing numbers of homeless people in the country. The charity supported displaced people when Russia invaded in 2014, and today demand for its services has never been higher. Father Vitaliy, Chair of Trustees of Depaul Ukraine, has travelled alongside the cargo.