Junior Sergeant Nikolay Pasenko survived but said he feared for medics as the as the munitions lodged inside him could have exploded during the operation to save him
Surgeons donned body armour for a highly dangerous operation to save the life of a Russian soldier who had become a ‘human bomb’.
Junior Sergeant Nikolay Pasenko, 41, had been hit by a Ukrainian attack, and unexploded ordnance from an automatic grenade launcher was embedded inside him, under his heart.
The ammunition shattered his ribs, damaged a lung and lodged near his spine, between the aorta and the inferior vena cava; the largest vein in the body.
The lethal explosive showed up on X-rays and the gunner initially balked at surgery.