In Crimea, Russians have deployed a hospital — many wounded.
In Crimea, equipment, wounded soldiers, and a field hospital have been discovered based at the 810th Brigade of the Russian Naval Infantry due to serious personnel losses.
Russian troops base in Crimea
According to the 'ATEŞ' movement on Telegram, the base is located in Sevastopol. Some personnel are recovering, and equipment has returned from the front for repairs.
Field hospital in Crimea
Due to significant losses and a lack of medical facilities, a field hospital has been established at the base. There are dozens of wounded, many of whom are being transported on crutches.
'The brigade has a serious shortage of personnel after the losses. Covert mobilization is not helping — the wounded military are not returning to duty, they are being treated on-site,' emphasized the 'ATEŞ' movement.
Information about the movement of equipment, the command headquarters, and the base's infrastructure has been sent to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
It is worth noting that during a mission at the front, a resident of Odesa, Kostyantyn Oborin, was killed — a veteran and volunteer who dedicated his life to helping others. Also, due to the Russian shelling, residential buildings, shops, a pharmacy, and private homes were damaged in Odesa.
As a result of serious personnel losses, a field hospital has been deployed at the Russian military base in Crimea to treat wounded soldiers. This indicates a tense situation in the region and the continuation of hostilities. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have received information about the base, which may be important for further monitoring and analyzing events in Crimea. Additionally, they remind about the tragic death of the veteran-volunteer and the damage caused by the Russian shelling in the city of Odesa.
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