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Reports Point to Gas Gangrene Cases on Ukraine’s Front Lines

Delays to surgical care under persistent drone threats create conditions for the rare infection to spread.

Overview

  • The Telegraph, echoed by BILD, cites Ukrainian frontline medics reporting several recent gas gangrene cases, with accounts centered in the Zaporizhzhia region.
  • Combat drones are reported to make evacuation attempts deadly, forcing wounded soldiers to remain in underground stabilization sites for prolonged periods.
  • Clinicians say the infection thrives in deep gunshot and blast wounds when transfer to operating theaters is delayed by weeks.
  • Experts note that treatment hinges on urgent surgical debridement and strong antibiotics, with near‑100% mortality if untreated, according to microbiologist Dr. Lindsey Edwards.
  • Reports describe shortages, constrained hygiene, and attacks on medical supply convoys, while widespread wartime use of broad‑spectrum antibiotics is said to be driving resistance.