Medical supplies for musculoskeletal infections are needed in Kharkiv and throughout Ukraine | The BMJ

2022-05-20 22:50:36 By : Mr. Jack Wang

Since 24 February 2022, numerous soldiers and civilians have been killed in the Ukraine-Russia war, and even more have been injured. Combat injuries sustained by military personnel and civilians are a major component of the unfolding crisis. The situation is particularly concerning in Kharkiv, which has been under attack since the first days of the …

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