OK, so how does this work? An injured Ukrainian soldier apparently had an unexploded grenade removed from his chest in a very high-risk surgery. What!?
The VOG, a type of grenade usually fired from a grenade launcher, appears in this x-ray to be lodged within, yes, the guy's chest. Why did it not explode? How is he even still alive? Would a Russian soldier have survived this? So many questions.
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