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Guerrillas discover hospital for wounded Russian soldiers from Donetsk region
The Russian army is transporting large numbers of wounded soldiers from the Donetsk region to a clinical hospital in Russia's Stavropol
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The Atesh guerrilla movement, created by Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars, reported the information on Telegram on July 3.
According to partisans, the Russian forces previously used military KAMAZ trucks to transport the wounded, but due to a shortage of equipment, they have started using civilian buses and minibuses, escorted by military police.
The Atesh guerrilla movement documented that the Russian forces brought up to 30 wounded soldiers to the hospital in Stavropol on a regular bus.
"After accelerated rehabilitation, the soldiers are returning to the front," the movement stated.
- Recently, an agent of the Atesh guerrilla movement has discovered the location of the hospital in Sevastopol, where the Russian special forces are being treated.
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