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The Main Intelligence Directorate reports on the desertion of wounded invaders: how the command deals with them

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ГУР сообщает о дезертирстве раненых захватчиков: как командование расправляется с ними

Wounded occupiers are not given leave due to mass desertion/Photo by Shutterstock

Due to mass desertion among Russian military personnel who received wounded at the front, the occupation leadership does not give leave. The invaders cannot cope with the flow of sanitary losses among their personnel.

So, due to overcrowded hospitals, the lightly wounded of the occupying army are denied treatment.

How the military of the occupying armies are treated

The GUR noted that deprivation of the basic medical needs of the civilian population in the enslaved regions of Ukraine and the transfer of medical institutions to the military needs of the occupying army of Moscow did not produce results.

Therefore, according to intelligence data, the Russian command decided to deny treatment of lightly wounded.

Occupants who received moderate injuries receive medical care “this way and that.” And those military personnel who are seriously injured are sent to Russia for lack of equipment and qualified specialists.

The Main Intelligence Directorate noted that not all of them make it to the point of arrival.

Canceled leave for wounded invaders

Intelligence spoke about another acute problem for enemy army. We are talking about the rehabilitation leaves provided for after injury for the occupiers.

So, the facts of non-return for “rehabilitation” determined the decision to cancel such leaves altogether. This is another method by which the Russian occupation command is trying to stop mass desertions.

Russia wants to hide cases of desertion of its military: latest news

  • This year, on January 2, it became known that the Russian command was trying its best to hide the fact of mass desertion among its soldiers.
  • So, the Center of National Resistance, citing its own sources, reported that in the regions of Russia, namely in the Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod regions of Russia, a record number of Russian soldiers were put on trial for fleeing from service.
  • During 2023, more than 5 thousand court cases related to unauthorized departure from Russian military units after the start of mobilization in September 2022.
  • < li>According to experts, this situation is hidden at all levels of government in the aggressor state. Such cases are widespread and concern Russian occupation forces in the temporarily occupied territories of the East and South of Ukraine.

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