These trains are a closely guarded military secret in Ukraine.

These trains are a closely guarded military secret in Ukraine.

As the fighting continues, so do the floods of casualties from the frontlines, a lifeline in the form of Ukraine’s constantly running railway hospitals. They have never been filmed before until this special report, the operation is considered a military secret. So we are not revealing their uniforms or identities. Here it is, by their full names. Departure time is fast approaching this railway station in Ukraine on a late summer morning. This is no ordinary train. Right or wrong it is a hospital on wheels that is evacuating dozens of wounded military personnel from the eastern front, while Russia’s brutal invasion continues.

Paramedics are carefully loading one patient after another, many of them unconscious, into a purpose-built carriage. This is a highly organized special operation. Never seen before, USA Morning News has gained unprecedented and exclusive access to what until now has remained a closely guarded military secret. But everyone is still watching. Before the train pulls off I meet thirty-five-year-old Olek Sander. Injured in a drone attack, causing him to go deaf in one ear his call sign is positive. He doesn’t feel very tired, but his hard time which we should remind Gaga. He was provoked or small when the bulb did. You think you have enough people enough weapons to defend you.

Know you don’t have enough, no, the moon is never such a name for those national people. You have better with the point of the child. As the train moves on the rule, we go to the intensive care unit. Where many soldiers are on life support. A lot are fed on beds of broken and battered bodies. Lives are shattered in an instant Ninety percent of the wounds being treated here are from shrapnel. Yet many of these patients know that they will be patched up to be sent back to the front as soon as possible, this train and its cargo are mostly civilians in some state of military affairs of Ukraine. Who answered the call, which was in small numbers. Russia and still putting up a hell of fun.

Nurse Yulia makes this trip twice. What it’s like to be here with these very badly wounded soldiers. How it makes you feel. I am but I’m an empathetic person so it’s difficult. She tells me but you have to turn off your emotions at work and later you can reflect. And the story of front-line morale is on display here if electrician Olek Sanda was feeling hopeless after fighting this brutal war for eighteen months, then Stanislav who signed up in March is still full of patriotic zeal. He can still summon a smile even though he has shrapnel wounds on his body and damage to his liver of his lungs.

Will host family I was up for it I was ready to trade the shower stall with nice sheets on the bed. In good condition, I’m like home for a foxhole. We’re in a new place I was going to see what it was like. Only gradually the hardest part is the evacuation from the frontline to work on the combat medical front when you are exactly like the soldiers. As these trains move through the gold fields, think of a moment in history repeated in Europe. When thousands of ambulance trains evacuated casualties from the trenches of the First World War, over a million of them arrived in the UK alone. Tonight when we reached the destination, darkness fell and suddenly everywhere began to bustle again.

When the ambulances lined up to collect and send supplies to hospitals across the country. On the platform the railway chief described his pride and sorrow, these cavemen were saying goodbye to their death. As they headed towards the front line, they saw the same people coming back unconscious or with mutilated limbs. It seems that the price of war is unbelievable. The conversion of healthy young men and women on an industrial scale, like a conveyor belt.

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