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Ukraine news: 'We are trying to keep up with the pace of the war' says MOAS founder

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Ambulance drivers are some of the unsung heroes of the Ukraine war, risking their lives rushing injured soldiers to hospital.

Migrant Offshore Aid Station is one of the biggest ambulance organisations operating in Ukraine with 50 vehicles running dangerous missions ferrying casualties from near the frontline.

It is entirely privately funded.

MOAS founder Chris Catrambone spoke exclusively to Sky’s Dominic Waghorn and told him a year and half in his organisation is feeling the strain and needs more support to carry on saving lives.

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