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nnel 5 television. "Thank God, I am alive."Bulatov's
face and clothes were covered in clotted blood, his hands were swollen
and bore the marks of nails.Opposition leader Petro Poroshenko rushed to
the hospital where Bulatov was taken Thursday night."Dmytro asked to pass
his greetings to everyone and to say that he has not been
broken and will not be broken," a grim-looking Poroshenko told Channel 5.
"That he is full of energy and despite the fact that his
body has been beaten, Dmytro's spirit is strong."Police said the car he
was driving when he disappeared had been found.Bulatov had been missing
for eight days, and the protesters organized a campaign for his release.
They pleaded with top government officials for assistance, offered a $25,000
bounty to anyone who could help locate him and even consulted psychics,
said Oleksiy Hrytsenko, Bulatov's friend and fellow activist.Hrytsenko said
Automaidan members had come under tremendous pressure during the protests,
with their cars burnt and activists detained, harassed and threatened. He
showed an Associated Press reporter a text message he had received from
an unknown number that read: "Go ahead, go ahead, your mother will
be happy to see her son dead."The AP was not immediately able
to interview Bulatov.He is among three activists whose disappearances have
shocked the country, especially after one of them was found dead.Bulatov
went missing one day after Igor Lutsenko, another prominent
Vehicles backed up on a snow covered US Highway 280 during a
snow storm, Tuesday Jan. 28, 2014 in Chelsea, Ala.AP Photo/Hal YeagerDr.
Zenko Hrynkiw was at Brookwood Medical Center Tuesday morning when he was
needed for emergency brain surgery miles away at Trinity Medical Center.The
problem was the sudden snowstorm had locked down traffic, and the neurosurgeon
didnt get farther than a few blocks by vehicle.The cell service was
bad so we were fading in and out, said Steve Davis, charge
nurse in the neuro intensive care unit at Trinity. At one point,
I heard him say, Im walking.Davis had alerted authorities, and they were
looking for him. There were supposed sightings, but no one could find
him.The police were looking for him, Davis said.Hours had gone by since
the initial contact in the morning.He finally called me and said, Wheres
the patient? Whats the status? Davis said. He spoke to the family
and went off to surgery.It was an emergency surgery for a traumatic
brain injury. Hrynkiw is Trinitys only brain surgeon, Davis said.Without
the surgery, the patient would have most likely died, Davis said. But
he is doing well.Davis said he and colleagues at Trinity were estimating
the hike to the Montclair Road hospital at about eight miles, although
Google Maps puts it at about six. The extreme weather Tuesday has
been blamed for five deaths statewide and it stranded untold thousands away
from their homes.This just speaks volumes to the dedic
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