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In Kiev, the Defender of “Azovstal”, Who Spent a Year in Captivity, with a Bullet in His Heart, Was Successfully Operated on. Video

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In Kiev, the defender of “Azovstal”, who spent a year in captivity with a bullet in his heart, was successfully operated on.

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An extraordinary story of survival and bravery has emerged from Ukraine. A Ukrainian soldier, who took part in the heroic defense of the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol during the start of the Russian invasion, has lived for more than three years in captivity with a bullet lodged in his heart. The soldier was captured by Russian forces after the fall of Azovstal, where hundreds of Ukrainian fighters took refuge and fought until the very end. He…

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In Kiev, the defender of “Azovstal”, who spent a year in captivity with a bullet in his heart, was successfully operated on.

The fighter survived Russian captivity and lived with a bullet in his heart for three years. After the exchange, the doctors of the Heart Institute successfully performed the operation

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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He lived with her for three years while he was in Russian captivity, told Boris Todorov, director of the Institute of Heart of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Boris Todorov, a surgeon, said that the military had buried the Azovtal in Mariupol during the Russian offensive, was captured and exchanged two months ago. He had spent the whole time with a bullet in the heart, which fortunately did not hurt anything. He had now been successfully oper…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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censor.net broke the news in on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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