An unexploded grenade has been removed from the chest of a Ukrainian soldier.
Photos on the Facebook page of Ukraine’s armed forces medical service show an X-ray of the explosive close to the serviceman’s heart, and another of the surgeon holding the device.
The injured soldier is now recovering, according to the post.
Following the surgery, a team of sappers reportedly disposed of the grenade.
The operation was carried out by Major General Andrii Verba, described as “one of the most experienced surgeons” of Ukraine’s armed forces.
It is not know when the operation was carried out or where the soldier was wounded, although the post was published on Monday.
Almost 11 months after Russia launched its deadly invasion, fighting in the east of country continues as Ukrainian forces attempt to push back troops sent by Moscow.
On Tuesday, the Wagner mercenary group announced it had “stormed” the city of Soledar in the Donetsk region and was in full control of it, although Kyiv said its soldiers were holding out, in a later statement.
Soledar would be a strategic gain for Russia, as the city boasts salt mines which would provide the invading forces with a place to station troops and equipment, protected from Ukrainian missiles.
Seizing control in either location would be a much-needed propaganda victory for Moscow, following several major setbacks in Ukraine since the war began, including losing control of Kherson, the only regional capital in the south it had managed to capture.
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