Ukrainian trauma surgeon operates on soldiers all day long amid Russia's war

Doctors surgery a Ukrainian serviceman during the operation at the military hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Thursday, May 5, 2023. Much more common are wounds caused by explosions, from weapons including landmines, artillery and grenades, which frequently cause damage to many parts of the body. While the Ukrainian military does not provide casualty figures, some Western sources estimate more than 100,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed and wounded since Russia invaded the country. (AP Photo/Alex Babenko)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As the lead trauma surgeon at a military hospital in Ukraine's capital, Petro Nikitin has his hands deep in a war churning hundreds of kilometers (miles) away. The 59-year-old doctor's work to repair the bodies of some of the most badly injured soldiers is all-consuming.

“I only operate,†Nikitin said, taking a short pause as his team continued surgery on a patient. “I do nothing else in my life now. I don't see my children, who have been evacuated, I don't see my wife, who has been evacuated, I live by myself, and all I do is treat the wounded.â€

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