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Six metres below ground, a hospital treats Ukrainian soldiers injured by Russian drones


Doctors at the secret facility are able to perform amputations while others monitor zigzagging drones overhead

Scrubby trees hide the entrance. A sloping wooden tunnel descends to a brightly lit reception area. There is a surgery unit, equipped with beds, cardiac monitors and ventilators. And shelves full of medical equipment, drugs and neat piles of spare clothes. In a staff room with a washing machine and kettle, doctors keep an eye on a screen. It shows the movements of Russian spy drones as they zigzag in the sky above.

Welcome to Ukraine’s secret underground hospital. The facility opened in August and is the second of its kind, located in eastern Ukraine not far from the frontline and the city of Pokrovsk, in Donetsk oblast. “We are 6 metres below the earth. It’s the safest way of providing help to our injured soldiers. And it keeps medical personnel safe,” said the clinic’s surgeon, Maj Oleksandr Holovashchenko.

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/25/underground-hospital-ukrainian-soldiers-injured-by-russian-drones

Author : Luke Harding in eastern Ukraine; photographs by Alessio Mamo

Publish date : 2025-10-25 04:00:00

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