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Keep the lattice: the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine told about the struggle of the Russian Federation with desertion

According to the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar, because of the great loss of commanders, the occupiers appoint officers of the retirement reserve. In the occupied territories of Ukraine, military personnel of the Russian Federation face a shortage of places in medical institutions and desertion. It is reported by Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar in her Telegram channel.

The painter notes that hospitals in the captured Ukrainian territories are not able to serve a large number of wounded Russian soldiers. According to her, a large number of Russian servicemen dies without waiting for first aid. In addition, medical facilities of the occupied cities have a shortage of skilled workers, equipment and medicines. In some places, soldiers with mild wounds are not able to leave their place of residence.

"To prevent the desertion of the easily wounded rooms in which they are located, they are locked on metal lattice," Anna Malyar writes. Despite the significant losses among the command, the Russians send mobilized officers to the front. The painter notes that some of the servicemen have already reached retirement age. People intended for positions of tactical units often do not have combat experience and are necessary for effective fighting skills.

The Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine states that this fact provokes distrust among soldiers, which can lead to even greater losses. Recall that Russians try to force political prisoners from Kherson region Vladimir Yakimenko to fight against Ukraine. On December 20, his wife announced that representatives of Yevgeny Prigogin came to the colony. Focus also wrote that the invaders destroyed the symbolic mural of Milan in Mariupol.