Ukrainian amputee soldiers returning to the front line

Ukrainian amputee soldiers are returning to the front lines to fight Russia, with many brigades having at least one amputee back on duty.

President Zelensky revealed 380,000 Ukrainian personnel have been wounded, 46,000 killed, and tens of thousands are missing.

Soldiers like Andrii Rubliuk, who lost both arms and a leg, and Maksym Vysotskyi, who lost a leg to a landmine, have rejoined the fight.

Others, like Oleksandr Zhalinskyi, now serve in different roles, the U.S. Sun has reported.

Last month, Ukraine held its first amputee football tournament for wounded soldiers.

Written by B.C. Begley