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800 Cadets Trained with Essential Tacmed Skills

800 Cadets Trained with Essential Tacmed Skills

In partnership with United Help Ukraine’s International Center for Tactical Medicine (Міжнародний центр тактичної медицини ІСТМ UHU), over 800 cadets from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES) ДСНС України have completed intensive medical training – preparing them to act swiftly when every second counts.

As the first responders on the scene amid constant waves of Russian attacks on Kyiv and across Ukraine, DSNS personnel must be ready to save lives immediately. This training is not theoretical – it is truly practical and lifesaving.

This is the impact. This is why we train. Together, we’re building a force ready to save lives in the darkest moments.

Previously, we shared news that 20,000 Ukrainian defenders were trained with ICTM and UHU in lifesaving battlefield care.

Cadets in Ukraine’s National Guard Trained with TCCC CLS Course

We’re proud to support the cadets in Ukraine’s National Guard as they sharpen their skills in tactical medicine—an essential part of preparing future guard officers.
Through the TCCC CLS course (Tactical Combat Casualty Care and Combat Life Saver) conducted by United Help Ukraine through our ІСТМ UHU (International Centre of Tactical Medicine, Ukrainian: Міжнародний центр тактичної медицини), cadets learn how to provide first aid in combat situations, practice real-life battlefield scenarios, and master the critical steps to save lives.
These hands-on classes don’t just teach technical skills—they build courage, calm under pressure, and the ability to protect both their brothers-in-arms and themselves in the most critical moments.
Every course like this strengthens Ukraine’s defenders and helps ensure that more lives are saved on the frontlines.

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