 I'm Nikolai, I'm a Surgeon of Mobile Surgical Team, ICRC in South Sudan. Today we have only one patient, tomorrow we can get 100 patients. Under this permanent fighting, they need our help. One of the most dramatic days, it was the admission of 4 patients with abdominal gunshot, blood loss about 2 litres. You know that you will never get blood to compensate. You need to work very fast, you need to work very careful. At the same time, you keep in mind that you have 3 more patients waiting. We don't have always the possibility to keep the generator working 24 hours. The single source of oxygen, this is an oxygen concentrator, which needs electricity. And finally, we end up with 4 patients after laparotomy. Only because of very high professional level of anesthesiologist, all of them survive. And one of them need to be under ventilation. And this is anesthesiologist who pumped him. This was manual breathing for few hours. But the result, in fact it was excellent. We saved all of them. We almost don't have access to internet, it's just satellite phone. You definitely cannot contact with your family or friends. You are not able even to send a text message. Mostly you are busy with your job. And when you spend 12 hours in OT, for you it already doesn't matter where exactly you are going to sleep. You are happy absolutely about every place where it's more or less dry and there is no mosquito or another animals. Surgery, which we can do here, this is completely based on the basic principles of war surgery. It's not sophisticated techniques, but they are life-saving. We are not gods, but we do our best.