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The military, who lost both legs, stated that poor quality turnstiles were being...

"Poor Torne Carets are Death": a war veteran with the Russian Federation called the Problems of Securing the Armed Forces

The military, who lost both legs, stated that poor quality turnstiles were being sent to the Armed Forces. The Armed Forces of Ukraine regularly receive low -quality turnstiles, and "it means death. " This opinion was expressed in an interview with "public" by a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war Oleg Simorosis. The public activist called the cases of providing the Armed Forces of Ukraine with poor -quality hemostatic turnstiles permanent.

According to him, this concerns the means that buy medical forces for budgetary. "And this, I apologize, death. In my case it would be death," he said. Oleg Simoroz knows the problems that are worried about the military, because he lost both legs when he exploded on a mini. He stressed that quality medical care should be provided immediately, because he is able to save his life to the soldiers.

"When you have amputated limbs from the explosion, the issue of arterial bleeding is a question, sorry, a few minutes," Simorosis explained. Oleg Simoroz is a human rights activist, volunteer and veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The resident of Kiev always fought against illegal construction in the capital. With the onset of the Great War, the man hesitated weapons without hesitation, and as part of the 112 brigades of the capital's terroborons stood in defense of the country.

In October 2022 he exploded on an anti -tank mini under Kreminna in Donetsk region. As a result, the wound lost both legs, got defeat of hands and face. The Leleka Foundation volunteers appealed to the military leadership on July 26. In the corresponding letter, they explained the situation with the provision of means of tactical medicine. The parliament stated that since the beginning of the year the command of the medical forces has not purchased a single medicine cabinet for the military.

The Verkhovna Rada Committee has accused the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of supply of low -quality turnstiles. Tatiana Ostashchenko, Commander of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces, said that in order to provide Ukrainian servicemen with quality turnstiles, it is necessary to determine the criteria and methodology for quality assessment. The TSSS Committee has an approved list of turnstiles. The focus on August 18 found out what problems at the front are faced by combat doctors.