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Brave Brit aid worker loses arm & leg after being blown up in Russian drone attack as he rescued trapped Ukrainians

Footage shows Eddy in hospital after undergoing major surgery

A BRITISH aid worker lost his arm and leg in a savage Russian drone strike as he rescued Ukrainians trapped along the frontlines.

Heroic volunteer Eddy Scott was seriously injured whilst evacuating innocent civilians from the war-torn city of Pokrovsk.

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British aid worker Eddy Scott lost an arm and a leg after a Russian drone targeted his marked vehicle in UkraineCredit: Instagram
The clearly-marked armoured humanitarian truck was targeted by an enemy FPV drone on January 30Credit: Instagram
Eddy is still recovering from the attack and has been praised by his colleagues for pals for his braveryCredit: Instagram
Eddy, from Shaftesbury in Dorset, with his loyal German Shepherd called IceCredit: Instagram

Brave Eddy was driving a clearly-marked armoured humanitarian truck when it was targeted by an enemy FPV drone on January 30.

He was pulled from the blood-splattered wreckage and rushed to hospital where surgeons amputated his left arm and leg.

Remarkably, Eddy was photographed smiling in his hospital bed and giving the thumbs up with his remaining hand as pals praised his courage.

He tearfully embraced fellow volunteer Filip Goncharov who pulled him free from the busted truck and wept: "You saved me man, you saved me."

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Horrifying pictures and video showed the immediate aftermath of the near-fatal assault.

The armoured truck he was driving was ripped open by the blast with blood spilled across the driver's seat.

Sailor Eddy, from Shaftesbury, Dorset, took the brunt of the explosion and was rushed to hospital where surgeons battled to save his life.

His team had narrowly survived another attack by Russian forces in December last year as they evacuated three elderly women in Shevchenko.

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In an online post from Pokrovsk, Eddy told how they were equipped with a high-tech tracker designed to give a live feed of kamikaze drones operating in the area.

The quad-copters are strapped with explosives by the enemy - and Ukrainian forces - and flown via first person live-feed cameras.

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Attacks in frontline cities like Pokrovsk are happening on a daily basis.

Courageous Eddy described the deadly drones as being constantly in the air and the fear of Russian attacks always looming.

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He said: "Sometimes we get lucky and the weather is bad. Snow, rain, and fog act as an invisibility cloak, hiding us from prying eyes.

"But even when they can't see, they still shoot. Most of our evacuees are waiting for us when we arrive.

"They are ready to leave. But some need convincing. The safety of leaving, and the danger of staying. Most decide to leave.

"We pack their belongings into the van. Some bring bags and boxes and jars and burlap sacks and trolleys and... We take everything we can fit.

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"Some have only a single bag containing their most important possessions.";

He noted that Pokrovsk is one of the worst hit areas in Ukraine he has visited saying the city has "suffered".

"Every day fresh debris litter our routes through the city. Blocks of flats destroyed, their last inhabitants evacuated days before," Eddy said.

"The rolling storm of artillery, and plumes of smoke across the city."

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Eddy was hailed as a heroCredit: Instagram
He has repeatedly travelled to Ukraine to help since Russia invaded three years agoCredit: Instagram

Base UA, a non-governmental organisation Eddy was working for, said the van was hit directly during the evacuation of two citizens.

The group said Eddy "took the majority of the blow" and was left with crippling injuries.

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He is only alive due to the brilliant efforts of his close friend Filip, who gave lifesaving care under extreme pressure to Eddy.

In the end, doctors only had to amputate Eddy's left leg and arm.

Two of the evacuees also sustained minor shrapnel injuries.

Base UA added: "Russian troops are shelling humanitarian organisations and civilians. We see this in Pokrovsk every day.

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"We continue to support Eddy and Filip during this difficult time."

Most got out with minor injuries but Eddy, who was the driver that day, took the majority of the blow and was seriously injured

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Eddy, pictured with his German Shepherd Ice, has repeatedly travelled to Ukraine to help since Russia invaded three years ago.

In December he wrote about feeling settled in Ukraine - adding: "I have responsibilities now, with both the world's cutest dog and goddaughter, and an obligation to help defend my home.

"Now I'm back at the aforementioned crack home, listening to the windows rattle and planning the next phase of work, a four hour drive from the closest l've been to peace in months."

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