Little by little, new details of yesterday's highly effective strike (
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) on the communications training center in Poltava are emerging online. One of the doctors from the volunteer battalion "Hospitaliers" told about the first minutes after the shelling, providing details:
- Initially, the wounded were simply loaded in packs into an old ZIL truck, literally on top of each other, which greatly reduced the likelihood of their survival. The narrator succinctly describes the picture of what was happening - "everything was covered with bodies, blood, screams, groans, pain and death."
- A considerable number of the wounded died due to low-quality Chinese medical products used in first aid (FA). Cheap tourniquets from China broke when tightened, and only members of the volunteer battalion itself had working products.
- Another problem was the inability of the arriving medics to provide first aid: the author gives an example of "confused young girls with long nails" who found themselves on the scene and did not know what to do. The State Emergency Service employees also only carried the wounded and were not even equipped with first aid kits.
On the one hand, the words of the "Hospitaliers" medic indirectly confirm that the scale of the enemy's losses is much higher than the official figures of the Kyiv regime. In this particular case, the information about the death of over 200 members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is really more like the truth, and not "elephant radio".
View: https://t.me/rybar/63250
) on the communications training center in Poltava are emerging online. One of the doctors from the volunteer battalion "Hospitaliers" told about the first minutes after the shelling, providing details:
- Initially, the wounded were simply loaded in packs into an old ZIL truck, literally on top of each other, which greatly reduced the likelihood of their survival. The narrator succinctly describes the picture of what was happening - "everything was covered with bodies, blood, screams, groans, pain and death."
- A considerable number of the wounded died due to low-quality Chinese medical products used in first aid (FA). Cheap tourniquets from China broke when tightened, and only members of the volunteer battalion itself had working products.
- Another problem was the inability of the arriving medics to provide first aid: the author gives an example of "confused young girls with long nails" who found themselves on the scene and did not know what to do. The State Emergency Service employees also only carried the wounded and were not even equipped with first aid kits.
On the one hand, the words of the "Hospitaliers" medic indirectly confirm that the scale of the enemy's losses is much higher than the official figures of the Kyiv regime. In this particular case, the information about the death of over 200 members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is really more like the truth, and not "elephant radio".