Even after the power went out, Ukrainian doctors performed heart surgery on a child.

Such things are often seen on social media, which the common man can hardly see with his own eyes.

A video of Ukraine is going viral on social media.

It shows Ukrainian doctors performing heart surgery on a child in a hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, even after the city's power went out due to Russian missiles.

After watching this video, the condition of the people living in the war zone can be estimated.

Not only soldiers but every person of the country is fighting in the war.

Today, during the missile attack by the russians on Ukraine, electricity was cut off at the Heart Institute in Kyiv.

At this time, surgeons were performing emergency heart surgery on the child.

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— Iryna Voichuk (@IrynaVoichuk) November 23, 2022

On Thursday, social media user Irina Voychuk posted on Twitter, "During the Russian missile attack on Ukraine today, the Heart Institute in Kyiv lost power. Surgeons were performing emergency heart surgery on a child." 

The nearly 2-minute-long video has been viewed over 15,000 times on Twitter.

The footage showed a team of surgeons continuing the operation in limited light.

Apart from the tiny headlamps of the surgeons, the room is pitch dark.

There is also no overhead light normally seen in operating rooms.

According to Newsweek,

one of the doctors in the video said, "That's how we do heart surgery today."

In the operation, a cardiopulmonary bypass was performed to replace two of the heart valves.

"Nobody knows what happened, but the operating room went completely dark."

The doctor sarcastically said, "Let the Russians have fun."

He said, "Today there is a child on the operating table and in the middle of surgery the power went out completely. Good work. Very humane people."

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