Russia-Ukraine War
Balloons instead of shells: The Israeli clowns who help refugees from Ukraine
An Israeli organization has decided to provide slightly different humanitarian aid to the victims of the war.
Meet the Slanky and Buzz clowns who make happy and bring "innovative intervention techniques to post-trauma situations"
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12/03/2022
Saturday, 12 March 2022, 17:48 Updated: 17:53
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The flight of about two million Ukrainians from the country following the fighting manages to produce exciting scenes from time to time.
The assistance received by those refugees at the various border crossings is documented and distributed on the networks, with videos evoking a sense of identification with the victims of the Russian invasion.
One of those endearing documents was published today on the British Sky News network, which shows the two medical clowns Slanky and Buzz from the Israeli "Dream Doctors" association entertaining the Ukrainian refugees who came to Moldova.
The two work on a daily basis in hospitals in Israel, but when the crisis broke out, they went to help the Ukrainian refugees in Moldova.
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The association explained the purpose of the activity.
"A team of medical clowns from the Dream Doctors Association set out on a week-long mission to Moldova, bringing innovative intervention techniques to post-trauma situations for children and adults and soothing children and mothers forced to flee their homes due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine with a smile," it said.
"The dream doctors are on a mission to help with the huge refugee population that is reaching the absorption complexes in Chisinau and in addition will go up to the Moldova-Ukraine border crossing area to help receive the thousands of refugees," the association said.
"Dream doctors who are talented in various skills that come from the rich experience working with 32 hospitals and extensive experience in humanitarian activities in disaster and destruction areas around the world."
"Dream Doctors" is a non-profit organization that operates therapeutic medical clowns as part of the paramedical system in Israeli hospitals, and trains them to work within the multi-system teams.
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