Doctors treating injured soldiers in Ukraine say most of the war wounds now are the result of shrapnel, shell fragments and landmines - Not bullet wounds.
Al Jazeera spoke to a combat medic nicknamed ‘Doc’ about the challenges of rescue work, in a war of mortars, land mines and aerial attacks, and fewer face-to-face battles.
Al Jazeera’s Zein Basravi reports from Robotyne, in Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region.
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Al Jazeera spoke to a combat medic nicknamed ‘Doc’ about the challenges of rescue work, in a war of mortars, land mines and aerial attacks, and fewer face-to-face battles.
Al Jazeera’s Zein Basravi reports from Robotyne, in Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region.
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