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About 50 seriously wounded occupiers were brought to one of the hospitals in Zaporozhye – General Staff

The Russians are equipping military hospitals in schools and medical facilities.

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The Russian occupation troops continue to suffer losses in the war in Ukraine. Over the past day, about 50 seriously wounded invaders were brought to one of the hospitals in the occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region.

This was announced by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, informing about the operational situation with the Russian invasion. It is noted that while continuing to suffer huge losses, the Russian invaders are equipping more and more of their hospitals along the line of contact.

So, in the village of Rozovka in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region, in the building of a local hospital, one of such establishments of the occupiers is located. Over the past day, about 50 seriously wounded servicemen of the Russian army were brought there.

In the village of Vysokoye, the invaders set up a hospital in the building of a local school, where on March 19 they brought a large number of seriously wounded.

“For this, the enemy used 4 medical trucks based on a KAMAZ vehicle,” the General Staff informs.

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The situation in the occupied territories of Ukraine

At the end of February 2023, the Russian invaders equipped a hospital in Kalanchak in the Kherson region for their wounded. Its personnel are only Russians.

In addition, in the Zaporozhye region, the enemy seized the premises of a local school and equipped a hospital there. It was reported that the invaders occupied 50 beds there.

At the same time, the center of national resistance announced that the Russians planned to bring their doctors to the occupied areas of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. This is due to a lack of staff.

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