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Mateusz Siojanowicz, 34, (right) and Wojciech Solinski, 35, are trained nurses at a field hospital for Ukrainians that the Polish Center for International Aid runs inside an airplane hangar at the Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport. The center has managed more than 1,150 patient evacuations from the war zone over the past year, handling everything from front-line casualties and combat wounded amputees to civilians injured by missile strikes and even child cancer patients struggling to receive treatment in Ukrainian hospitals. Photo by Guy Taylor

Mateusz Siojanowicz, 34, (right) and Wojciech Solinski, 35, are trained nurses at a field hospital for Ukrainians that the Polish Center for International Aid runs inside an airplane hangar at the Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport. The center has managed more than 1,150 patient evacuations from the war zone over the past year, handling everything from front-line casualties and combat wounded amputees to civilians injured by missile strikes and even child cancer patients struggling to receive treatment in Ukrainian hospitals. Photo by Guy Taylor

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