Vadym Kryzheminskyi has served as a military surgeon for seven years. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, he has operated at every stage of medical evacuation — from stabilization points 10 km from the front to mobile hospitals and city hospitals in the rear. 2/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Military surgeon describes long layover after mine injury
“He stepped on a mine. His foot was torn apart. He couldn’t walk. Medicines were dropped by drones. Dressings were done. He stayed there for 2.5 months — until he could walk out on his own.” This is how military surgeon Vadym Kryzheminskyi describes his daily work to UP. 1/
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Ukraine war planned for 4+ years, deceptive plans used.
Yes, because in reality, they have always planned to fight Ukraine for 4+ years. They even sent out deceptive 10-day war plans to crush Ukraine to their combat units to fool everybody and instead beat their head against the wall 50 km away from the initial front line in Donbas
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Donation appeal to support Ukrainian students during war
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Syrskyi recounts Ukrainian incursion into Russia at Kursk
Source: https://
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ow-ukraine-took-the-fight-into-russia-general-syrskyi-reconstructs-wars-boldest-operation-kursk-14427
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Syrskyi: Russia concentrated 93,000 troops in Kursk operation, Ukraine withdrew and counterattacked
Syrskyi: By the end of the Kursk operation, Russia concentrated up to 93,000 troops, with large amounts of equipment and drones. We withdrew to avoid losses, stopped their 10–12 km advance into Sumy region, regrouped, and counterattacked to stabilize the border. 11X
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Syrskyi: Russia might talk, but failed to push Ukrainian troops out
Syrskyi: It was possible Russia might agree to talks, which is why it was vital for them to push us out. For nearly eight months they failed. Our troops are still on Russian territory, forcing Russia to keep large forces there and giving us new operational options. 10/
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Syrskyi: Pipeline helped Russia, but bombing and drones real threat
Syrskyi: The pipeline helped Russia land two to three companies near Sudzha, but it wasn’t decisive. The real threat was massive bombing and fiber-optic drones. The enemy focused on destroying our logistics and controlling the area beyond Sudzha. 8/
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Syrskyi: Partners Allowed Ukraine to Strike Russian Military Targets Deep Inside Russia After Nov 2024
Syrskyi: After November 2024, partners allowed Ukraine to strike military targets deep inside Russia. Russia was using guided bombs, S-300s, Iskanders, and drones daily. The US then approved long-range strikes up to 700 km, changing operations in Kursk, Kharkiv, and Sumy. 7/
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Over 4,000 North Korean troops killed in Russian deployment
Syrskyi: Russia deployed four North Korean brigades—about 12,000 troops—after a month of training. Young, ideologically driven, they attacked in Soviet-style waves, ignoring losses. Over 4,000 were killed; one brigade was wiped out, the rest rendered ineffective. 6/
