Il sole è tramontato su Kiev nel 1566° giorno dell’invasione su vasta scala. “Preferirei avanzare sotto il fuoco piuttosto che rilasciare un’intervista”, dice Vitalii, parlando delle sue difficoltà dopo aver perso l’udito a causa dell’esplosione di una mina

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    At 38, Vitalii is on the long road to recovery from a blast-related injury. In September 2025, his pickup truck hit an explosive device during a combat mission. He survived with leg injuries, but the blast’s shock wave shattered his eardrum, a condition doctors call acoustic barotrauma, a signature injury of this war.

    “I’m completely deaf in one ear, but in a way, it’s a blessing,” he jokes. “When the air raid sirens go off and the explosions start, I just lie on my good side and don’t hear a thing.”

    Despite the humor, the reality is a daily struggle. He often misses what people say from his left, forcing him to ask for constant repetitions. Whether at the store, the hospital, or just walking down the street, he has developed a reflex of turning his right side toward others to catch their words. The moment he learned his hearing could be restored, he didn’t give the surgery a second thought.

    See more photos and read the article here:

    [https://frontliner.ua/en/how-ukrainian-surgeons-restore-hearing-to-wounded-soldiers/](https://frontliner.ua/en/how-ukrainian-surgeons-restore-hearing-to-wounded-soldiers/)

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