3yo Kherson girl survives after Russian mine shrapnel extracted from her heart
KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2023 - Heart Institute CEO Boris Todurov (2nd R), Valerii and his granddaughter Miia, 3, who recovers from a surgery that saw a fragment of a Russian mine extracted from her heart, are pictured during a press conference with the team of doctors of the Heart Institute involved in the rescue of the girl, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. In the morning of November 19, three-year-old Miia Trishkina was wounded in a Russian shelling of Kherson, southern Ukraine. The girl was diagnosed with blast and traumatic brain injuries, multiple shrapnel wounds, penetrating chest wound, general and lung contusion. Miia had been transported to Kyiv where doctors removed a piece of a Russian mine from her heart on November 23.
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