A woman with a child is seen here outside the Republican Clinic in Donesk ahead of being taken to Russia for treatment. On Tuesday, Fair Help Foundation established by human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Dr Liza) took 16 Donbass children to Russia for medical treatment.19.09.2017#3195695
Unveiling a memorial plaque in honor of the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza) on the wall of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk.19.09.2017#3195690
Unveiling a memorial plaque in honor of the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza) on the wall of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk. Left: Natalia Avilova, a member of the Fair Aid Foundation's Board, in charge of projects to aid children in Donbass and Syria.19.09.2017#3195689
A woman and her children stand in front of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk before leaving for Russia where the children will be treated. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195686
Natalia Avilova, a member of the Fair Aid Foundation's Board, in charge of projects to aid children in Donbass and Syria replies to journalists' questions in front of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195684
Natalia Avilova, a member of the Fair Aid Foundation's Board, in charge of projects to aid children in Donbass and Syria replies to journalists' questions in front of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195683
A woman and her child sit inside bus before leaving for Russia where the child will be treated. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195680
Parents and their children sit inside bus before leaving for Russia where the children will be treated. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195679
A woman and her child stand in front of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk before leaving for Russia where the child will be treated. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195678
A woman and her child stand in front of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk before leaving for Russia where the child will be treated. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195677
Parents and their children stand in front of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk before leaving for Russia where the children will be treated. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195676
A woman and her child stand in front of the Republican Clinical Hospital in Donetsk before leaving for Russia where the child will be treated. On Tuesday, the Fair Aid Foundation, established by the late human rights activist Yelizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), sent 16 children from Donbass to Russia for subsequent treatment.19.09.2017#3195674