With the rise of drone warfare in Ukraine, injuries which include shrapnel wounds are becoming more common.
According to Ukrainian military medics, shrapnel wounds now make up to 80% of battlefield trauma.
But, a new piece of medical technology is helping to save the lives of those injured in this way.
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