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Lack of medicines and more: British intelligence assessed how the war hit Russian medicine

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Нехватка лекарств и не только: в разведке Британии оценили, как война ударила по медицине России

British intelligence assessed the impact of the war on healthcare in Russia/Collage 24 Channel

In the latest report, British intelligence assessed the impact Russia's active military campaign against Ukraine affects the lives of citizens of the aggressor country. The department emphasized that Russians have big problems in the medical sector.

In particular, Russian citizens are faced with a shortage of medicines. Thus, the war against our state has significantly hit the Russian healthcare system.

Russians have problems with medicines due to the war in Ukraine

British intelligence, citing Russian media, noted that it is difficult for the population of the aggressor country to gain access to hospital services throughout the country. Representatives of the department also noted that in Russia there is a shortage of medical supplies, including broad-spectrum antibiotics.

The war is likely to contribute significantly contribution to this situation, since hospitals treat wounded military personnel, was assessed by intelligence.

They also emphasized that the Russian government is also forced to reduce the staff of civilian medical institutions throughout the country. This is done due to the lack of medical personnel and financial difficulties in the aggressor country.

Previously, British intelligence explained how the weather would affect for battles in Ukraine

  • British intelligence noted that both the Ukrainian and Russian armies will operate on the battlefield in cold weather. In particular, both our army and the army of the aggressor country will rely on night vision devices until the beginning of spring 2024.
  • According to intelligence forecasts, due to ground freezing conditions Cross-country travel will improve markedly during January and February. And the thaw in March will lead to increasingly difficult conditions for movement.
  • Intelligence also noted additional difficulties for both sides of the fighting due to the short daylight hours. They noted that this complicates the operational conditions for both the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Russian occupiers.
  • In addition, British intelligence also noted that recently the Russian army has problems with conducting offensive operations. After all, after the Ukrainian army shot down several fighters, Russia does not have complete air superiority, which does not allow the occupation forces to successfully advance.

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