Luhansk hospitals are full of wounded Russians, and morgues are filled with their bodies
Russian occupying forces suffer losses in Luhansk region and temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region Russians help their military less and less, and there are not enough conscripts in military commissars
The General Staff of Ukrainian Armed Forces reports on Facebook.
"There is a large number of losses in Russian units operating in the Luhansk region. In general, the number of civilian hospitals used by the enemy to treat only Russian military personnel has increased in the temporarily captured territory of the region. For the civilian population, medical services are becoming less and less accessible", General Staff wrote.
Hospitals of Krasniy Luch, Antracite and Lutugine settlements are full of wounded Russian soldiers and morgues are filled with bodies of dead invaders.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the losses of Russian soldiers on November 24 in the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region.
"In the city of Melitopol, the ammunition depot of the occupiers was destroyed, about 50 people were injured of varying degrees of severity," the General Staff explained.
Also, two warehouses, 7 units of military equipment of various types were destroyed in the Vasylivka district, and up to 130 invaders were injured.
At the same time, citizens in Russia are being urged to weave camouflage nets and bring warm clothes for their troops.
"The issue of logistical support for mobilized Russian servicemen remains unresolved. For example, in the Kostroma region the population is being urged on social networks, to make camouflage nets, bring warm clothes, ground mats, sleeping bags and other things that are so necessary for servicemen on the ground," the press service says.
However, despite propaganda among Russians, there is a certain decline in material support for the invaders.
In addition, the military commissars of the Kaliningrad region no longer carry out the plans for the autumn conscription due to the evasion of conscripts.
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