Andriy Kurishko was born in 1976 and drafted into the Ukrainian forces in the city of Kramatorsk in 2022. Kurishko served in an anti-tank platoon and was captured in Kleshcheevka in the Donetsk region. He was wounded during the assault by Russian forces on his position.
"He arrived in an extremely serious condition due to an abdominal wound, intra-abdominal bleeding due to an injury to the left lobe of the liver, and intestinal damage. [We performed] lengthy intestinal surgery and stopped bleeding from the left lobe of the liver. In fact, the patient lost one volume of circulating blood that we replenished," anesthesiologist-reanimatologist Sergey Petrovich told Sputnik.
The Ukrainian captive underwent surgical treatment at a frontline hospital earlier, thoracoabdominal surgery specialist Alexander Babich, said, adding that the soldier was in a state of hemorrhagic shock.
"We performed the final intestine surgery, which allowed us to stabilize his condition and bring him out of shock," Babich added.
Kurishko thanked the doctors for help and attentive treatment.
In May, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that units of the Yug ("South") group of troops had taken control of Kleshcheevka in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).