The most seriously wounded are recovering in hospital after a missile strike on the Dnieper. The Russians hit a medical facility and veterinary clinic with Iskander missiles on May 26. Then four people were killed, another 32 were injured. Doctors managed to save, in particular, colleagues who came under enemy fire, according to TSN.

A psychiatrist in intensive care recalls his experiences again - 43-year-old Sergei Zinevych came under a missile strike at his workplace. The patient had just come out of him, as the walls of the office shattered into pieces. "It was very buzzing. It hit me in the back. And already under the brick, I have one hand, thank God, left on top. I grabbed some bricks and started hitting everything because I couldn't scream," says the wounded Serhiy Zinevych

It was dug out of the rubble by colleagues and policemen." Broken ribs, and pelvic bones and fragments in the skull. A lot of debris hit the face," says the medical woman about the condition of the victim.

Only the nurse of the medical facility hit by the Russians sees shadows. Alla Bakueva believes she will be able to return to patients. She was with a colleague when the missile hit the hospital. Here patients were provided with psychiatric care. As a result of the impact and a heavy fire, the remains of the walls remained from the medical facility. The woman did not see anything, but groped to save her nurse friend. "Everything was covered in blood, I didn't see anything. I had a tantrum, but I did not leave my nurse. Something terrible was falling, I pulled her by the hand, and then the guard pulled us out. He took me to an ambulance in his arms," the woman recalls.

Just went for water - eighty-year-old Dmitry Kolodyazhny passed by. "I go myself, the weather is wonderful, I rejoice. Suddenly, a moment's noise! The rocket made a noise and hit, throwing it on his back with two eggs. The arm has already been torn off," says Dmytro Kolodyazhnyi about his experience.

Random witnesses imposed a turnstile. The wounded man was immediately taken by ambulance for an urgent operation. Resuscitators fought for Mr. Dmytro's life, transfused four and a half liters of blood and finally doctors are sure: he will recover.

He himself served in the army for 34 years, first in Ukraine and then in Murmansk. After a full-scale invasion, he stopped communicating with Russian fellow servicemen. How to hit civilian targets, Mr. Dmitry can not find excuses.

A wounded psychiatrist cannot diagnose the occupiers either. "I can't regard it even as a psychiatrist. This is incomprehensible to any specialist. It's crazy! This is somehow, maybe envy," the specialist suggests.

Sergey Zinevych will return to work after recovery. At the hospital where he was rescued after being hit, he was invited to work as a psychiatrist in a rehabilitation center for the wounded.

Dmytro Kolodyazhny is also waiting for recovery, because he is in a hurry to work in the country house, where he planted the Victory Garden.

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