22 November 2022

Doctors operate on 13-year-old Artur Voblikov inside a hospital in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022. Arthur Voblikova was injured after a Russian strike, and doctors had to amputate his left arm. As attacks increase in the recently liberated city of Kherson, doctors are struggling to cope amid little water, electricity and a lack of equipment.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo

Staff move 13-year-old Arthur Voblikova to the operating room inside a hospital in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo

Natalia Voblikova and her daughter wait in a hospital corridor, right, as doctors stabilize Natalia's son in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo