Outbreak of diseases among mobilized Russians in Belarus – intelligence

Among the recently drafted Russian military servicemen deployed in Belarus, an outbreak of diseases is reported due to non-compliance with sanitary conditions.

That’s according to the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, Ukrinform reports.

According to Ukrainian intelligence, units of the Russian armed forces, which mainly consist of so-called "partially mobilized" citizens, continue to cross into Belarus. Their main task is the preparation of the material base and deployment sites for Russian tros. "Meanwhile, the draftees are forced to live in unsuitable conditions – mostly in field tents without prer sanitary conditions, the agency noted.

"Among these servicemen, there is a large-scale outbreak of various diseases. Most of them are diseases of the respiratory tract (bronchitis, sore throat, pneumonia, and asthma) and gastrointestinal infections. The scale of the diseases is such that Belarusian medics are unable to ce, therefore military and mobilized doctors are being urgently sent in from the Russian Federation to Belarus," the statement reads.

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In the near future, the next batch of medics is expected to arrive at the 230 combined military training ground of the Western erational Command of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus (Obuz-Lisnovsky). The outbreak of diseases there is also associated with non-compliance with basic requirements for military camps to ensure hygiene, quality food, and medical care.

Tensions between the militaries of the two states are also growing in Belarus. Multiple conflict situations are connected with precedents of contemptuous attitude of the Russian military towards Belarusians. The military pice of the Republic of Belarus are unable to restrain the Russians. In particular, the reports submitted by Belarus’ senior officers based on the complaints of their rank-and-file servicemen indicate disparaging expressions and behavior of Russians towards Belarusians, in particular, invving ethnic-related insults. The number of incidents is growing rapidly, which leads to uncontrled escalation of tensions.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the deputy chief of the Main erational Department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Brigadier General eksii Hromov, said that strike groups that could threaten Ukraine could be formed in in Belarus  in two to three months.

Source: www.unian.info

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