Chief surgeon of Ukrainian Armed Forces: Nature of battlefield wounds has changed dramatically, over 80% now caused by shrapnel

- 18 October, 12:25
Kostiantyn Humeniuk. Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The widespread use of drones on the frontline has radically altered the nature of modern battlefield wounds, with most of them now caused by shrapnel.

Source: Kostiantyn Humeniuk, chief surgeon of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Colonel of the Medical Service at a press conference at Ukrinform, a Ukrainian news agency

Quote: "As of today, around 81.3% of all wounds are caused by shrapnel, while only about 18.7% are gunshot wounds.

Wounds are almost always multiple, affecting several anatomical areas – the abdomen, chest, limbs and head. It is now extremely rare to see isolated wounds to a single body part."

Details: He added that lower limbs are the most commonly injured area.

The body armour used by Ukraine's defence forces remains reliable, Humeniuk said, though it does have weak spots – particularly at the sides, above the plate and below it.

He noted that during the Anti-Terrorist Operation and Joint Forces Operation [the combat action against Russian military forces and pro-Russian separatists in parts of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts from 2014], military surgeons had not observed such a high proportion of shrapnel-related injuries.

Quote: "The nature of modern combat wounds has changed completely. The extensive tissue damage we now encounter is a direct result of the use of contemporary drones and demonstrates just how severe today's battlefield wounds are."

Background: It was reported earlier about a pair of combat medics who are helping to ease the evacuation of wounded soldiers.

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