The number of hospitalised Russian military in temporarily occupied Luhansk increases

The number of hospitalised Russian military in temporarily occupied Luhansk increases

Instead, new supplies to medical institutions do not arrive. It is noted that there is a lack of the most necessary things, so additional wheelchairs and anti-decubitus mattresses are sought from local residents.

Also this year, the structure of trauma and the principles of medical care have changed. Previously, doctors usually worked with bullet wounds and monotrauma, but now it is a polytrauma mainly associated with mine-blast injuries.

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