The Occupant Cannot Be Discharged from the Army After a Heart Attack.
A contract soldier of the Russian army from Donetsk is upset with the command. They ignored the fact of the heart attack of the 54-year-old occupant and require him to continue service.
The occupant from Donetsk in the basement without food
Russian occupiers continue to complain about the unbearable conditions of being in the armed forces of the aggressor country.
Thus, 54-year-old serviceman of the occupation army Volodymyr Pyrohiv, who signed a contract in the fall of 2023 in occupied Donetsk, complained that he had a heart attack, yet he is not being demobilized.
The man stated that during his time in the unit of the occupation forces he was kept in basements, not given food, and was even not allowed to go to the toilet.
After a Heart Attack at the Military Medical Commission? The Russian Command Thinks Otherwise
After the occupant had a heart attack, he tried to get himself sent to the military medical commission and demobilized.
However, according to Pyrohiv himself, the command constantly ignored his demands.
Eventually, the 54-year-old occupant filed a lawsuit in the 'court' in Donetsk, demanding to be removed from the 'SVO zone' until he undergoes the military medical commission and then to be demobilized altogether.
However, as experts on Donbas-Russian realities say, nothing good awaits the Russian military, he will most likely be sent to the front for a meat grinder, where he will likely be quickly eliminated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Recall, we previously reported that in Russia they are mobilizing those suffering from syphilis due to a shortage of troops.
Additionally, we reported that since 2024, the occupants have been mass complaining about poor supply and diseases.
Reports that a contract soldier of the Russian army from Donetsk suffered a heart attack and complained about the conditions in the armed forces indicate the difficult circumstances faced by the occupants. Systemic problems in the army of the leading aggressor country could affect mobilization capabilities and combat potential.Read also
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