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Ukrainian Soldier Who Lost His Legs: "It's a Pity that I Didn't Have Time to Fight Normally at Bakhmut"

At 192 cm tall, Vadim Fedorov had a hard time in the army: the knee-deep trenches, armored personnel carriers, and bunkers were too cramped. The military bed was too narrow for his back; the soldier couldn’t even wrap his arms around his shoulders – they were so wide that the seams of his camouflage T-shirt were tearing at his 56 cm biceps. Vadim spent almost half his life in the army – he joined at 18 and stayed there, signing one contract afte…

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At 192 cm tall, Vadim Fedorov had a hard time in the army: the knee-deep trenches, armored personnel carriers, and bunkers were too cramped. The military bed was too narrow for his back; the soldier couldn’t even wrap his arms around his shoulders – they were so wide that the seams of his camouflage T-shirt were tearing at his 56 cm biceps. Vadim spent almost half his life in the army – he joined at 18 and stayed there, signing one contract afte…

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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