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==Biography== ==Biography==
A ] ] by training, she has been the head of a humanitarian ] Spravedlivaya Pomoshch (Russian for Fair Aid or Fair Help), which she founded in 2007 in Moscow.<ref name=rt/> A ] ] by training, she has been the head of a humanitarian ] Spravedlivaya Pomoshch (Russian for Fair Aid or Fair Help), which she founded in 2007 in Moscow.<ref name=rt/> Her activities were a subject of a documentary film by ].<ref name=rt/> Shortly before her death she received a Russian state award for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.<ref name=rt/>

Her activities have been a subject of a documentary film by ].<ref name=rt/> Shortly before her death she received a Russian state award for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.<ref name=rt/>


On 25 December 2016, while travelling to ] to deliver medical supplies to ] Hospital, she died in the ].<ref name=rt>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rt.com/news/371720-doctor-liza-crash-activist/|title=‘Dr. Liza was a miracle’: Russians horrified as revered humanitarian activist listed on fatal flight|newspaper=RT International|language=en-EN|access-date=2016-12-25}}</ref> On 25 December 2016, while travelling to ] to deliver medical supplies to ] Hospital, she died in the ].<ref name=rt>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rt.com/news/371720-doctor-liza-crash-activist/|title=‘Dr. Liza was a miracle’: Russians horrified as revered humanitarian activist listed on fatal flight|newspaper=RT International|language=en-EN|access-date=2016-12-25}}</ref>

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Elizaveta Glinka
Born(1962-02-20)20 February 1962
Moscow, Soviet Union
Died25 December 2016(2016-12-25) (aged 54)
Sochi, Russia
Occupation(s)Public figure, human rights activist, expert in the field of palliative medicine
AwardsOrder of FriendshipDecoration "For Beneficence"
State Prize of the Russian Federation

Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka (Template:Lang-ru, also known as Dr. Liza (Template:Lang-ru); 20 February 1962–25 December 2016) was a Russian humanitarian worker and charity activist. She died in the 2016 Russian Defence Ministry Tupolev Tu-154 crash.

Biography

A pediatric anesthesiologist by training, she has been the head of a humanitarian NGO Spravedlivaya Pomoshch (Russian for Fair Aid or Fair Help), which she founded in 2007 in Moscow. Her activities were a subject of a documentary film by Elena Pogrebizhskaya. Shortly before her death she received a Russian state award for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.

On 25 December 2016, while travelling to Latakia to deliver medical supplies to Tishrin University Hospital, she died in the 2016 Russian Defence Ministry Tupolev Tu-154 crash.

References

  1. ^ "'Dr. Liza was a miracle': Russians horrified as revered humanitarian activist listed on fatal flight". RT International. Retrieved 2016-12-25.
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