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Soldiers wounded in the fierce fighting around Bakhmut are evacuated for medical attention.
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An injured Ukrainian serviceman lies inside a frontline medical stabilisation point, in Donetsk region, Ukraine, April 23. REUTERS/Anna Kudriavtseva
Medics help an injured Ukrainian serviceman before his evacuation to a frontline medical stabilisation point in Donetsk region, Ukraine, April 23. REUTERS/Anna Kudriavtseva
A medic helps an injured Ukrainian serviceman before his evacuation to a frontline medical stabilisation point in Donetsk region, Ukraine, April 23. REUTERS/Anna Kudriavtseva
Volunteers with Hospitallers give medical support to Ukrainian servicemen who were injured in Bakhmut, after their evacuation in an intensive care unit bus from Bakhmut to a hospital in Dnipro, Ukraine, April 11. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
A Ukrainian servicemen who was injured in Bakhmut, ests during his evacuation in an intensive care unit bus between Bakhmut towards a hospital in Dnipro, Ukraine, April 11. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Volunteers with Hospitallers give medical support to Ukrainian servicemen who were injured in Bakhmut, during their evacuation in an intensive care unit bus between Bakhmut towards a hospital in Dnipro, Ukraine, April 11. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Paramedic Ruslan (26), volunteer with Hospitallers supports an Ukrainian servicemen who was injured in Bakhmut, during their evacuation in an intensive care unit bus between Bakhmut towards a hospital in Dnipro, Ukraine, April 11.
Paramedic Ruslan (26) and doctor Volodymyr (22), volunteers with Hospitallers scan an Ukrainian servicemen who was injured in Bakhmut, during their evacuation in an intensive care unit bus between Bakhmut towards a hospital in Dnipro, Ukraine, April
A Ukrainian soldier Vasyl, 46, wounded by shrapnel on his face sits in a converted medical bus operated by Ukrainian volunteer medics during an evacuation operation from the eastern frontline near Bakhmut to hospitals in the Dnipropetrovsk region,
A Ukrainian soldier and recent right arm combat amputee, Stasik, 45, reacts while eating a chocolate bar that he had asked for from Ukrainian medical volunteers treating wounded soldiers in a medical bus, March 15. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
A Ukrainian soldier and recent right arm combat amputee, Stasik, 45, holds a chocolate bar that he had asked for from Ukrainian medical volunteers treating wounded soldiers being evacuated from the eastern frontline near Bakhmut, March 15.
Wounded Ukrainian soldiers are evacuated in a converted bus, operated by Ukrainian volunteer medics, from the eastern frontline near Bakhmut to hospitals in the Dnipropetrovsk region, in Ukraine, March 15. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
A wounded Ukrainian soldier reacts as he is treated by medics inside a frontline stabilisation ambulance, in an undisclosed location near the frontline town of Kreminna, Ukraine, March 13. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
A wounded Ukrainian soldier reacts as he is treated by medics inside a frontline stabilisation ambulance, in an undisclosed location near the frontline town of Kreminna, Ukraine, March 13. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
Army healthcare workers treat a wounded Ukrainian serviceman in a pre-hospital medical aid center in Donetsk region, Ukraine, March 12. REUTERS/Oleksandr Ratushniak
Medical equipment and magazines with cartridges are seen on a vest of a Ukrainian military paramedic, in Donetsk region, Ukraine, March 12. REUTERS/Oleksandr Ratushniak
Blood is seen on the stretchers near a pre-hospital medical aid center in Donetsk region, Ukraine, March 12. REUTERS/Oleksandr Ratushniak
Paramedic Marjana, an intensive care medic of Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital (PFVMH), treats a wounded Ukrainian service member in an ambulance, transporting him from a field hospital near the frontline of Bakhmut to a specialist trauma
Paramedic Marjana, an intensive care medic of Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital (PFVMH), treats a wounded Ukrainian service member in an ambulance, transporting him from a field hospital near the frontline of Bakhmut to a specialist trauma
Healthcare workers treat a wounded Ukrainian serviceman inside a frontline medical stabilisation point, in Donetsk region, Ukraine, February 28. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
A medic reacts as she arrives in a frontline medical stabilisation point in Donetsk region, Ukraine, February 28. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
A hand of a Ukrainian service member is seen inside a frontline medical stabilisation point in Donetsk region, Ukraine, February 28. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
Healthcare workers treat wounded Ukrainian servicemen inside a frontline medical stabilisation point in Donetsk region, Ukraine, February 28. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
A wounded Ukrainian soldier reacts as he lies on the operation table inside a frontline medical stabilisation point in Donetsk region, February 28. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
Medics carry a wounded Ukrainian soldier to an emergency vehicle before heading to a hospital, outside a frontline medical stabilisation point, in Donetsk region, February 27. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
A wounded Ukrainian soldier lies on the operation table inside a frontline medical stabilisation point in Donetsk region, February 27. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
A wounded Ukrainian soldier lies in an emergency vehicle before heading to a hospital, outside a frontline medical stabilisation point, in Donetsk region, February 27. REUTERS/Alex Babenko
Volunteers with Hospitallers give medical support to Ukrainian servicemen who were injured in Bakhmut, during their evacuation in an intensive care unit bus between Bakhmut towards a hospital in Dnipro, Ukraine, April 11, 2023.