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Ärzte des 2. Separaten Sanitätsbataillons führten eine komplexe Operation an einem Soldaten durch.
Eine Selbstfahrlafette traf seinen Oberschenkel, detonierte nicht und blieb explosiv.
Aus diesem Grund waren Pioniere an der Operation beteiligt – der Eingriff wurde unter ihrer Aufsicht durchgeführt. Die Patrone wurde erfolgreich entnommen und dann den Pionieren übergeben. Die Munition wurde später neutralisiert.
Das Glied blieb erhalten und funktionell wird nach der Rehabilitation alles in Ordnung sein!
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22 Kommentare
The what?!
Now that’s one pain in the ass.
There was another incident of this at the start of the war too. I think the other one was much deeper imbedded in the chest/stomach.
That is wild
JFC
War is so crazy
Edit:
Man he must have caught it while he was laying on the ground…. I don’t know how it got there without killing him (going through the torso).
Im shocked the leg was saved
Jesus‘ First Christmas, why did I click on this?
The balls on the team whose operated, well done.
Ewww… now I know why I woke up this morning thinking „I think I should skip leg day today“. If I only listened to that inner voice…
Omg. How is it possible? So brave docktors
True selfless badasses.
Amazing 🙏🏻
Doctors with capes, superheros come in all walks of life.
Not sure if you could call this guy lucky… or unlucky.
Normally he would be in a thousand pieces over 1000 m^2, yet there he is… alive.
How did it end up there???? Anyone?
and i thought the guy who took the vog in the arm was lucky….
Whooooaaaaahhhh
All of this because a single putrid soul in the Kremlin doesn’t like freedom.
Lots of extraordinary miracles happening in Ukraine! Kudos to the medical team! Stay strong Ukraine!
I’ve seen an RPG projectile (OG 7v) stuck perpendicular through a guy’s calf but not explode. Guy was sent home (from Afghanistan) but was up & walking, albeit with difficulty, by the time the rest of us finished the deployment 9-10 months later.
And, I never thought I’d say this but here goes: I really, really wish this was a video of what I described and not the unimaginable horror that we all just witnessed above.
I mean luckily (?!) this was mostly soft tissue… But holy forking shirtballs I’ll be a happy camper if I never see that again.
Holy fuckin shit Batman!
I was a combat medic. The only thing I can say is, holy shit