Russia is Unfolding Future Medicine: How the Kremlin Prepares for a Long War.
Russian Project 'Military Medicine of the Future'
According to inkorr.com: Russia plans to implement a long-term project called 'Military Medicine of the Future'. This became known from messages of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation.
As noted by Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Anna Civileva, who is a relative of dictator Putin, the latest technologies, including artificial intelligence, are planned to be introduced in military hospitals. The coordination of the initiative will be assigned to the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.
'The very fact of the launch of such 'long-term' programs in the military sphere demonstrates the true intentions of the Kremlin. While the entire civilized world is looking for ways to end the war, Russia is investing in improving the treatment system for soldiers to return them to the front sooner after injuries. This is a sign that the end of military aggression is not part of the Kremlin's plans. Moreover, the involvement of Putin's relative in this project shows: the most important aspects of the war are turning into 'family businesses.'
Thus, the Kremlin continues to invest in the development of military medicine, technologies, and structures instead of seeking ways to peace.
The initiative 'Military Medicine of the Future' raises concerns among the international community, as it indicates the Kremlin's intentions to maintain an aggressive military strategy and the influence of familial ties on important strategic decisions.
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