Free courses in tactical medicine have begun in Kyiv
The Veterans Corps in the capital has launched a two-day open training course on tactical medicine for all interested civilians.
This was reported on Saturday, May 2, by Censor.NET.
This initiative was launched in response to the events of April 18, when an armed attack on civilians took place in the capital. The event is taking place near the Holosiivska metro station.
Time: 1:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
During the theoretical portion, instructors explain how to respond to critical situations, how to provide first aid to victims until an ambulance arrives, including how to stop severe bleeding.
After the theory, training participants take part in practical exercises, specifically learning how to dress a "wound" and apply a tourniquet.
The event will take place on May 2–3.


As a reminder, in the Svyatoshynsky district of Kyiv, an unknown driver opened fire, after which the police launched a special operation to locate him.
In Lviv, a shooting occurred in one of the apartments of a high-rise building. Law enforcement officers arrived at the scene promptly. Police detained a man suspected of firing the shots. The circumstances of the incident are currently being investigated.
In Zakarpattia, police are trying to locate the parents of a ninth-grader who opened fire at a school and wounded another student. According to law enforcement, the teenager is currently refusing to communicate with psychologists.