Four Ukrainian children with cancer were evacuated to an American hospital

The United States announced on Tuesday that it had evacuated four Ukrainian children whose cancer treatment had become “impossible” due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine to a hospital in its territory.

“Children are among the most vulnerable in a crisis,” said the head of US diplomacy, Antony Blinken, announcing this evacuation in a tweet accompanied by photos of some of them and said that these patients needed “urgent and highly specialized treatment.”

Accompanied by members of their families, these children who had initially been evacuated to Poland, were transported on Monday to the children's and research hospital in St. Jude in Memphis, in the state of Tennessee, explained the State Department.

“There, patients will be able to safely resume their crucial cancer therapy, interrupted by the Kremlin aggression,” US diplomacy spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

“We are proud to support our European allies who are also caring for children whose life-saving care in Ukraine was made impossible by Putin's war,” the spokesman added.

The State Department stressed that European capacities for the reception of this type of patient in pediatric oncology services were beginning to reach their limits.

“We are in constant dialogue with our European and Ukrainian allies, if we are able to receive other particular cases like these, we will continue to do so,” Ned Price told the press.

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