'Our military doctors conducted an operation to remove a VOG grenade, which did not break, from the body of a soldier'. 9News
Highlighting the intense conditions under which Ukrainian military personnel have to serve, the post also mentioned that two sappers were posted to the operating theatre, to protect the medical staff.
The post, published earlier this week, did not mention where the soldier was wounded, but fighting has been ongoing through the winter in eastern Ukraine.Russian troops are currently focused on capturing the city of Bakhmut, and the fighting there has been particularly fierce.
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