Maltese NGO Achieves Zero Fatalities While Treating 84,700 Soldiers In Ukraine | Lovin Malta

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A Maltese-founded organisation operating on the frontlines of the Ukraine war has treated 84,700 soldiers, achieving a remarkable zero fatalities among those it assisted.The Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) was recently featured in a detailed profile by Ukrainska Pravda, Ukraine’s leading independent news platform, which praised the scale and impact of its medical operations.According to the report, MOAS has become a vital part of frontline medical response, collaborating closely with Ukrainian healthcare structures to provide urgent care in high-risk areas.By the end of March, the organisation had evacuated 84,700 soldiers, a feat rarely seen in war zones where speed and coordination can mean the difference between life and death. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta)Originally founded in Malta to carry out Mediterranean rescue missions, MOAS has spent over four years playing a central role in one of Europe’s most complex humanitarian crises.Founder Chris Catrambone detailed his efforts to invest in the best medical staff and equipment to make this vision a reality after seeing so many Ukrainian soldiers dying just because they could not reach medical care in time after being injured on the frontlines.MOAS frequently handles the most complex and urgent cases, often serving as the only organisation capable of providing such critical care.Each crew includes an anaesthetist with critical care expertise, a factor that sets MOAS apart from typical ambulance services.Well done to all!•