In Crimea, hospitals overflow with wounded Russian soldiers
In the area of temporarily occupied Sevastopol, hospitals are experiencing a significant influx of wounded Russian soldiers: they are being accommodated in corridors and even in the cafeteria
The Representative Office of the President of Ukraine in Crimea has confirmed these reports.
The message stated, "Reliable sources have indicated that hospitals in Sevastopol are struggling to accommodate the high number of wounded Russian soldiers."
The hospitals are so full that some soldiers are being accommodated in corridors and even in the hospital cafeteria, due to the lack of available ward space. This situation has also led to a shortage of medical staff.
Furthermore, in the past week, the occupying forces have continued conducting training exercises involving the navy and air force. These exercises have taken place in Kamysheva and Streletskaya bays, as well as around Cape Chersonesos.
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On August 28, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have downed two Ukrainian drones over the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea.
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Recent observations reveal that Russian forces are increasingly using cargo ships to transport machinery and equipment via the Kerch Strait.
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According to the Ministry of Defense of Great Britain, clashes are occurring between the naval and air forces of Ukraine and Russia around strategically vital gas and oil platforms in the Black Sea, located between Crimea and Odesa.
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Roman Kostenko emphasized the importance of creating the right conditions for the eventual liberation of Crimea.
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