Wounded Russian soldiers under surveillance in hospitals to prevent escapes — Atesh guerilla movement
Due to the ongoing escapes of wounded Russian soldiers from hospitals in the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian Guard representatives are now tasked with guarding them
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The Atesh guerrilla movement reported the information.
Guerrillas attribute the frequent escapes of Russian soldiers from hospitals during treatment to the systematic dispatch of injured and inadequately treated soldiers to the front, where they are likely to die.
At the 1472nd Naval Clinical Hospital, Rosgvardiya officers are guarding the perimeter and constantly checking the documents of patients under their close surveillance.
"At the same time, the staff also expresses dissatisfaction with this situation, as they feel the hostile atmosphere," added Atesh.
- Recently, the guerrilla movement gathered the coordinates of a Rosgvardiya military unit in Smolensk. The agents also recorded the movement of enemy equipment.
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