War in Ukraine: How MSF is helping Four years after Russian forces invaded Ukraine, civilians continue to bear the burden of the war’s devastation. Leila Rafei February 20 2026, 2:20pm Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been on the ground in Ukraine throughout the war, providing medical care and humanitarian assistance including emergency and intensive care, ambulance referrals, and rehabilitation. MSF response in Ukraine in 2025 By the numbers 10,722 patient referrals, the majority for war-related injuries 12,904 emergency department admissions 1,053 surgeries 552 patients admitted to the ICU 9,800+ physiotherapy sessions 3,580 PTSD consultations 45,322 outpatient consultations 3,612 mental health consultations 3,211 sexual and reproductive health consultations 9,500 mobile clinic consultations for internally displaced people — more than double the number in 2024 Over $1.6 million in donations of medicines, relief items, and other supplies to hospitals, partner organizations, and displaced people View more Four years of war in Ukraine The impact on health and humanitarian needs Ukraine 2024 © Yuliia Trofimova/MSF Today, nowhere in Ukraine is safe.