‘They came to my country and killed my people ... but I still treat them,’ says Ukrainian doctor saving lives on both sides

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‘They came to my country and killed my people ... but I still treat them,’ says Ukrainian doctor saving lives on both sides
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🗣️ “We are not animals, unlike them. We have a sense of humanity,” says Viktor Pysanko, the young doctor who directs the Zaporizhzhya military hospital

The ambulance pulled up, the waiting medics sprang into action and a young soldier, his arm already in a sling, blood staining his clothes, was carried carefully from the back.

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