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The Russians staged shooting among themselves for the Ukrainian first-aid kit

by alex

Russians do not survive even after minor injuries/”Focus”

Russian invaders ready to kill each other to increase their own chances of survival in the war. Therefore, the invaders sometimes even arrange local battles among themselves in order to get a captured Ukrainian first-aid kit.

According to Channel 24 sources in the Ukrainian special services, the situation with the provision of medical consumables in the Russian army is so bad that the invaders do not survive even with minor injuries. Putin's army first-aid kits consist only of a couple of bandages and tourniquets, which cannot be used effectively to provide first aid.

Therefore, thousands of Horde soldiers simply bled to death, even despite the attempts of their colleagues to save them.

Understood after Mariupol

  • For the most part, Russian Vaneks can be considered disposable, because the generals never did anything to save the life of their own soldier.
  • For 30 years in the “second army of the world” they could only paint on paper what the provision of each of the soldiers in terms of medicine should be. In fact, only special forces or mercenaries of private military companies have more or less conscious first-aid kits.
  • 99% of the invaders received from the army individual first-aid kits of Soviet storage and sample. They consist of two tourniquets, two bandages and several ampoules of anesthetic. Not realizing that such a set multiplies their chances of survival by zero, Russian conscripts and contractors happily went into battle and died even from minor wounds.
  • Old tourniquets did not stop the bleeding, even if the Russians applied 3 pieces to one limb. In addition, only one of the four rubber products could withstand the load and not tear.
  • If we are talking about a wound in the torso or neck, then with Russian first-aid kits, the provision of some kind of home care is generally unbelievable.

For the first time, the invaders thought about the need to have a normal first-aid kit during the fighting in Mariupol. Horde members from the elite units of the Russian troops who stormed the city of heroes drew attention to what first aid equipment our defenders have. Rashists gutted the Ukrainian first-aid kit and began to ask the experts how to use it. In the whole unit, there was not a single person who could figure out what a turnstile is.

However, after several days of searching for information, nonhumans understood something and came to the conclusion that Ukrainian first-aid kits are extremely effective, and the Russian command does not care about the lives of even elite groups. After understanding the quality of first-aid kits, all comrades in arms began to follow the owners of such trophies on the battlefield. In the hope that the owner of the turnstiles and bandages will be killed, and the pouch with all the contents will go to the new owner.

As is usually the case in the Russian army, the soldiers quickly realized that they did not have to wait for the death of their friend if they could shoot him. So, on May 20, in one of the units of the 7th division of paratroopers from Novorossiysk, one of the warriors fired an automatic burst at the back of a comrade, after which he took possession of the Ukrainian first-aid kit. – the pinnacle of a dream

Ordinary militants and invaders also thought about improving first-aid kits. After hundreds of their comrades-in-arms died due to blood loss, the Russians began to turn to their relatives and volunteers with a request to provide them with tourniquets and teach them how to use them. According to the Ukrainian special services, during May, Russian volunteers were able to bring to the front in the East about 500 “newest” tourniquets, which turned out to be no more effective than Esmarch's product.

Occupiers complain that they have to apply 2 – 3 harnesses, but these are torn a little less often than regular army ones. So, the Russians will not stop hunting for normal Ukrainian first-aid kits. At least those of them who are at least able to understand why a pouch with a red cross and a bunch of things unfamiliar to an ordinary Horde is needed.

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