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Some Ukrainian troops who have battled Russian forces have ended up at Mykolayiv central hospital and are now receiving emergency care for their wounds.

Image: ReutersUkrainian troops who have battled Russian forces have ended up at Mykolayiv centralThe soldiers were able to push back the Russians slightly from the regional capital, which they had been trying to seize.

Another Ukrainian fighter, Artyom, spoke of the serious injury he suffered in battle: “We did not manage to leave because we were hit with a shell exactly into my vehicle. My guys could jump out, they managed to get away but I couldn’t because half of my leg was torn away. Then I got out, rolled over to my guys. We crawled to the road where our military picked us up, loaded us into a pick up and brought me to the hospital.

It’s still in the sights of the Russian army which has pummelled the city with tank, artillery fire and air strikes.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

 

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Its said that they r being used by that comedian

Wow, Top journalism right here. Wtf?

What stupid kind of report is this SABC? You have been skipping most important reports and Russia and Ukraine war and choose this? One day many will lose jobs in this industry,this colonial era will pass🤞🏾

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