Six metres below ground : inside the secret hospital treating Ukrainian soldiers injured by (…)
Doctors at the secret facility are able to perform amputations while others monitor zigzagging drones overhead Scrubby trees hide the entrance. A sloping wooden tunnel descends to a brightly lit reception area. There is a surgery unit, equipped with beds, cardiac monitors and ventilators. And (…)
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The Guardian (Middle East)
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