Ukrainian surgeons remove unexploded grenade from inside soldier's body
A team of Ukrainian military surgeons has successfully removed an unexploded grenade from inside the body of a Ukrainian soldier, according to the country's armed forces.
According to Ukraine's Office of the Chief of Defence, Major General Andrii Verba performed the operation without using electrocoagulation — a common method to control bleeding during surgery — because "the grenade could detonate at any moment", reports The Insider.
Two sappers were on hand to handle the live grenade after it was removed from the soldier's chest, according to Ukraine's armed forces. X-rays shared by the defence chief showed the apparent grenade — which appeared to be an explosive round that would have been fired from a grenade launder.
Another image showed a doctor holding up the metallic shell in his bloodied gloves.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine tweeted that "everything went well — the wounded man has already been sent for rehabilitation and recovery."