A SVO soldier presented a comic book about a schoolboy with a first aid kit in Krasnoyarsk

14 November 17:20
Fighter, Knight of the Order of Courage Fyodor Gerashchenko presented the educational comic “Petya, a boy with a first aid kit” at a media forum in Krasnoyarsk. The book tells the story of a 12-year-old Krasnoyarsk resident, who is taught first aid by his father, a member of the SVO.
“Even though we are from Krasnodar, we wrote a story about Petya from Krasnoyarsk, because we decided to move this story as far as possible from the zone of social military operation. In order to make people understand how necessary the ability to provide first aid is. It is not necessary to live in a border region. You don’t have to live in a region where drones can fly,” Gerashchenko explained in an interview with sibnovosti.ru.

The comic contains practical instructions for using a tourniquet, helping with burns and hypothermia. “How to warm a person in case of hypothermia is especially important in your region,” the fighter noted.
The project is being implemented by the Archangel Center together with the Popular Front. According to Gerashchenko, their team has already trained more than 22 thousand civilians throughout Russia in first aid skills.
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