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The Surgeon
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By The New York Times
Published 5 months ago on
July 8, 2024

Dr. Ihor Kolodka, center, covered in his own blood, helps others clear rubble after a Russian missile strike on the Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine, July 8, 2024. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia had launched at least 40 missiles at targets across Ukraine, and he condemned the strike on the country’s largest children’s hospital. (Brendan Hoffman/The New York Times)

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“I could not not help,” Dr. Ihor Kolodka said when we spoke hours after I photographed him helping remove debris from the missile strike in Ukraine on Monday. “It’s my hospital, my people. I’m a doctor.”

But first he needed help himself.

Kolodka had been in the middle of performing cleft-lip surgery when the air-raid sirens went off at Okhmatdyt children’s hospital. Unable to stop working, the operating team plowed ahead — until the explosion.

His forehead lacerated, Kolodka went to a colleague to have the wound stitched up and then went outside to help, he told me in a phone conversation.

The hospital was hit during a large-scale Russian bombardment that killed at least 20 people in cities across Ukraine on Monday.

Russia said it had been targeting military facilities, but at the hospital, one doctor and another adult were killed, local officials said, and at least 16 other people were injured, seven of them children.

A two-story medical building about 150 yards from the main hospital sustained the most extensive damage, with the structure completely collapsed.

When the sirens went off, medical workers placed those patients who could be moved into hallways, away from the windows.

But after the explosion, one doctor recalled seeing scores of “badly injured” people staggering through the halls. Images from inside the hospital showed bloodstained hallways, collapsed ceilings and destroyed operating rooms. A woman could be seen carrying a small child covered in dust and blood near the entrance.

Kolodka, 30, who has worked at Okhmatdyt for a little more than three years, said the infant girl he had been operating on was doing well.

In the end, though, the surgery had to be halted after the power went out. Doctors used a manual respirator to keep the girl breathing, and then she was moved to another hospital so the procedure could be completed.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

By Brendan Hoffman and Eric Nagourney
c.2024 The New York Times Company

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