The Russians formed the first four assault companies and two reserve companies from sick prisoners as part of the 1435 and 1437 motorized rifle regiments.
The Russian military command plans to form assault units from prisoners suffering from hepatitis B and C and send them on meat “attacks” in Ukraine. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
The Russian Ministry of Defense issued order No. 610, dated October 10, 2024. It excludes hepatitis C from the list of diseases whose presence does not allow military service.
Those infected with hepatitis were labeled in the document as “contingent “C.” It was noted that before being sent to the front, sick prisoners in the colonies must be formally vaccinated against hepatitis “B” and undergo a course of antiviral therapy for hepatitis “C.”
According to Ukrainian intelligence, there are approximately 10 thousand hepatitis sufferers in prisons and detention centers in the so-called central military district of the Russian Armed Forces. Of these, about 15% agreed to fight voluntarily.
The Russians formed the first four assault companies and two reserve companies from sick prisoners as part of the 1435 and 1437 motorized rifle regiments.
The Russian assault companies “VS”, re-named after hepatitis, planned to deploy in the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
As we have already written, the State Intelligence Service said that they started a fire in the local administration building in the Siberian city of Megion in the Russian Federation.
Source: korrespondent

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