The doctors took the risk of the operation knowing that the bomb could explode at any moment. In view of the danger of explosion, a risky operation was done in the presence of two other soldiers.
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A surprising news has come to the fore between the war between Russia and Ukraine. According to the information, despite a live bomb being found in the body of a Ukrainian soldier, the doctors operated and removed the live grenade from the soldier’s body. According to media reports, a live grenade went into the soldier’s body during the fighting in Bakhmut. Which was taken out by the Ukrainian surgeon Major General Andrey Verba.
The doctors took the risk of the operation knowing that the bomb could explode at any moment. In view of the danger of explosion, a risky operation was done in the presence of two other soldiers and the bomb was taken out of the body.
successful operation
According to the report of New York Post, this weapon is known as VOG grenade. Posting on social media, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine wrote, “Our military doctors set an example by removing a VOG grenade. During the operation, all the doctors were wearing bomb proof jackets. They wore protective cover under their medical gown and successfully completed this difficult surgery.
Ukraine released X-ray images
Ukraine’s military has also released an X-ray image showing the exact location of the grenade in the soldier’s chest, while another photo shows a surgeon holding explosives in his hands after an operation. The incident took place as Russian troops stepped up their offensive on Soledar, a small salt mining town five miles northeast of Bakhmut.
‘Soldier sent for recovery’
According to an AFP report, Russia has taken control of the Soledar city of Ukraine. The armed forces said that the injured soldier has been sent for recovery. However, the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not say when the surgery took place or how the grenade entered the soldier’s body. After the matter surfaced on social media, a user wrote, “May God protect this doctor and send more doctors like him. God bless the people of Ukraine.
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