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Wounded Soldiers Continue to Fight Despite Their Injuries

Summary by Dagens Nyheter.
DONETSK REGION, EASTERN UKRAINE. 36-year-old Andriy had his leg blown off by a mine. Volodymyr, 49, was hit by shrapnel in the buttocks. Both soldiers remain on active duty, despite their injuries. More than 400,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been wounded. Russian losses are higher, but Russia is a more populous country. Ukraine's military cannot afford to lose its wounded.

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DONETSK REGION, EASTERN UKRAINE. 36-year-old Andriy had his leg blown off by a mine. Volodymyr, 49, was hit by shrapnel in the buttocks. Both soldiers remain on active duty, despite their injuries. More than 400,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been wounded. Russian losses are higher, but Russia is a more populous country. Ukraine's military cannot afford to lose its wounded.

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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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