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(25 Nov 2022) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4407919 RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ++CLIENTS: EDIT CONTAINS SHOTS OF VERY DISTRESSED RELATIVES OF PATIENT AND SURGEONS OPERATING++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Kherson – 22 November 2022 1. Plastic sandals with blood on them outside house of wounded 13-year-old boy Arthur Voblikov 2. Medics outside house HEADLINE: Medics Fight War Injuries Without Power in Ukraine 3. Young woman crying; UPSOUND: explosion 4. Another woman speaking, people running into house ANNOTATION: "The booms of explosions continue as medics arrive to help an injured boy in Kherson, a recently recaptured area in southern Ukraine."ANNOTATION: "Everyone rushes for shelter." 5. Injured boy's mother, Natalia Voblikova, and her daughter arriving at house and cryingANNOTATION: "The injured boy's mother, and sister arrive." 6. Voblikova holding her head in her hands 7. Mother and daughter crying and going into house; UPSOUND: explosion ANNOTATION: "Then, the sound of another explosion nearby." 8. Voblikova holding her head in her hands 9. Blood on ground 10. Tracking of car following ambulance ANNOTATION: "It's a journey down bumpy roads to the hospital." 11. Exterior of hospital with Voblikova and daughter going in 12. Various of doctors treating Arthur Voblikov by the light of electric torches 13. Voblikova holding her hands together and crying ANNOTATION: "Night falls early in Ukraine during the winter. It's dark by the time doctors start treating 13-year-old Arthur Voblikov." 14. Various of man plugging electricity cable ANNOTATION: "The hospital does not have a regular power supply." 15. Various of hospital staff carrying Arthur on stretcher up flights of stairs to sixth floor operating theatre ANNOTATION: "There's no electricity for the lift. It's a struggle to get the stretcher up six floors to the operating room." 16. Various of hospital staff taking Arthur down corridor and into operating theatre, and operating on his left arm 17. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Surgeon: "It's hard without a lift, hard without light, to get the child to the sixth floor. And there's no water, no heating." 18. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Surgeon: "When shells explode nearby, it's also hard." 19. Surgeon operating on Arthur 20. Wide of operating theatre ANNOTATION: "Surgeons are forced to amputate a part of Arthur's left arm." 21. Hospital staff showing a piece of shrapnel taken out from another child during operation 22. Wide of dark corridor 23. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Natalia Voblikova, injured boy's mother: "They're not people. You can't call even call them (Russians) animals. Because animals take care of their own. They shoot at civilians, at children. We didn't ask them to come here, and we didn't kill any of their children. So why are they killing our children?" 24. Various of hospital staff looking after new babies in a general children's ward ANNOTATION: "In the same hospital, newborn babies are starting their lives amid war." 25. Exterior of hospital with lights in only a few of the windows, and the night sky with stars above STORYLINE At least one person was killed and three others injured by Russian shelling in Kherson in the last 24 hours, according to the Ukrainian President's office. One of those seriously injured was 13-year-old Artur Voblikov whose hand was severed in the blast. His mother Natalia Voblikova wasn't home when the strike happened and when she heard the explosions she didn't know if he was dead or alive. In some hospitals, key equipment no longer works. Clients are reminded: Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...