Complaints about fever from Russian army personnel involved in the war against Ukraine were ignored by the Russian command.
The Russian invaders in the direction of Kupyansk on the front were suffering from “mouse fever” en masse. This is what the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) said.
It was noted that there was growing discontent among the units of the Russian occupation army due to the inadequate provision of winter clothing and a complete lack of medical care.
“Mouse fever” is viral in nature and is transmitted to humans from rodents – through direct contact with the pathogen, due to inhalation of dust from mouse droppings or ingestion of food products consumed by humans .
According to intelligence data, the Russian command ignored complaints of fever from Russian army personnel involved in the war against Ukraine, regarding them as another manifestation of avoiding participation in hostilities. In addition, in the first stage of its course, “mouse fever” resembles the regular flu.
Symptoms of the disease are severe headache, increase in body temperature to 40 degrees, rash and redness, drop in blood pressure, bleeding in the eyes, nausea, vomiting several times a day, difficulty urinating.
Let’s recall that in the temporarily occupied Crimean city of Simferopol, two young girls allegedly poisoned dozens of Russian military personnel. The wine and food brought by the girls allegedly contained “large doses of arsenic,” and strychnine was found in one of the bottles.
As reported, according to the General Staff, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 1,140 Russian invaders in one day. The total number of losses of the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion is about 348,300 soldiers.
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Source: korrespondent

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