Jesus will get you, an American medic told Putin from the front line in Ukraine

Written by Shannon Stapleton and Vladislav Smilyants

DONETSK FRONT LINE (Reuters) – ‘Take the chest man’ U.S. volunteer Jennifer Muley growled as shells exploded near the front line in Donetsk, triaging wounded Ukrainian soldiers before taking time to personally warn Russian President Vladimir Putin. .

Molly worked as an emergency nurse at a Los Angeles hospital until May, when she arrived in the Eastern Province that had been mired in conflict 10 months ago following an appeal from President Volodymyr Zelensky.

As a member of the 1st Pirogov Mobile Voluntary Hospital, she has been helping save the lives of Ukrainians there ever since.

“I miss my (two) daughters, but they understand and believe in the struggle of what is going on here in Ukraine and they fully support me and know that I am doing important work,” she told Reuters inside the ambulance transporting the now stable soldier. To the hospital.

Mullee has been deployed twice as a nurse and physician to Afghanistan, and comes from a military family.

None of her active-duty relatives were hurt, she says, in stark contrast to the “terrible devastation, death and injuries” she now lives on a daily basis, which she blames squarely on the Russian president.

“I pray that he is brought to justice for this horrific atrocity,” she said.

“But I am confident that if he does not find justice in this life, he will be held accountable in the afterlife because Jesus is angry with him and he will come for you Putin, he is coming.”

(Writing by John Stonestreet)

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