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A bullet was removed from a soldier’s beating heart at the Kyiv City Heart Center

This was reported by the Kyiv City Heart Center.

“Here’s a bullet we pulled out of the middle part of the heart. It was in the right ventricle,” director of the institute, Borys Todurov said after the operation that had just been completed without cardiac arrest. The surgeon showed how the operation progressed without significant blood loss.

It is known that a soldier from the front line was taken directly to the Heart Institute of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. A lot of Ukrainian soldiers are operated here now. With complex injuries. Todurov showed the bullet itself. According to a well-known transplant surgeon and cardiologist, this is evidence of the crimes committed by the Russian army on Ukrainian territory.

“I want those who do this in Ukraine to know that they are criminals and murderers,” Borys Todurov said.

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