Contracts with the armed forces of the Russian Federation can conclude the Russians suffering from schizophrenia and other thinking disorders.
Russian authorities are preparing to weaken the fountain standard for military service to fill the army that lost nearly 500 thousand killed and injured in the war against Ukraine (according to the west). This has been proven by the DRAFT regulation data on military medical analysis, which has prepared the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Contracts with the armed forces of the Russian Federation can conclude the Russians suffering from schizophrenia and other thinking disorders.
According to a person’s current policies with “endogenous psychoses” (schizophrenia, schizotypic disorder, schizo -apppaired, acute and temporary psychotic disorder, as well as affiliated disorders) receives a category D – that is, recognized They are inappropriate for service in the new edition, they may receive a category B (limited appropriate), giving you to undergo a contract.
For this, the “painful display” should be “moderately expressed” and “short -term,” the document says.
At the same time, people with schizophrenia will remain “inappropriate” for calling and for the main military accounting.
Earlier in Russia they boast that in 2024 they sent nearly 500 thousand warriors in front. Approximately 450 thousand people entered into a contract with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, more than 40 thousand Russians participated in volunteer forms.
It was also reported that last year the total losses of the Russian Federation troops would cost more than 434 thousand personnel. At the same time, the media confirmed the names of 90 thousand killed Russians.
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Source: korrespondent

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