How Medical Treatment Is Giving Ukraine a Quiet Edge Over Russia - WSJ [World News] (archive.md)
Innovations have mostly come from applying Western lessons from recent wars and adapting them to Ukraine’s modern-day needs.
Innovations have mostly come from applying Western lessons from recent wars and adapting them to Ukraine’s modern-day needs.
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