Among the mobilized servicemen, there was a large-scale outbreak of various diseases – bronchitis, tonsillitis, pneumonia, exacerbation of asthma and infections of the gastrointestinal tract.
Among those mobilized by Russia in Belarus, there was an outbreak of diseases due to non-compliance with sanitary conditions, reports the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Intelligence reports that units of the RF Armed Forces continue to enter the territory of Belarus, consisting mainly of so-called “partially mobilized” citizens. Their main task was to prepare the material base and locations for the occupying armies.
“Meanwhile, the “chmobiks” themselves are forced to live in unsuitable conditions. Mostly in tents in the fields with poor sanitary conditions,” the report said.
Now among these military personnel there is a widespread outbreak of various diseases. These are mainly respiratory diseases (bronchitis, tonsillitis, pneumonia, exacerbation of asthma) and infections of the gastrointestinal tract.
“Now the scale of diseases is such that Belarusian doctors cannot cope with them. The invaders are forced to immediately send military and mobilized doctors from the Russian Federation to Belarus. – Lisnovsky). The Outbreaks of diseases here are also related to non-compliance with elementary requirements for military camps to ensure hygiene, quality of nutrition and medical care,” the report said.
Intelligence also said that tensions between the two states’ militaries in Belarus are growing. Many conflict situations are connected with the ones that preceded the contemptuous attitude of the Russian military towards Belarusians.
“The military police of the Republic of Belarus cannot stop the illegal behavior of Russians. behavior of Russians towards Belarusians. In particular, using humiliation based on ethnic characteristics. The number of the former is growing rapidly, leading to an uncontrollable increase in tension in Belarus,” GUR reports.
Recall that Vladimir Putin expanded the list of categories of Russians subject to mobilization.
Source: korrespondent

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