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Russia Sends Wounded Soldiers Back to Battle in Desperate Gamble (Video)

British intelligence has revealed that Russia is forming assault groups using wounded soldiers who are being prematurely sent back to the front lines. This grim strategy, according to the British Ministry of Defence, serves to reduce pressure on Russia’s overwhelmed medical system.

The 20th Combined Arms Army has reportedly assembled combat units from injured troops, forcing them back into battle before they have fully recovered. British analysts suggest Russian commanders may be deliberately discharging wounded soldiers early to avoid overwhelming the already struggling medical infrastructure. With hospitals incapable of providing adequate care, the burden is shifted back onto military units, leaving injured troops with little choice but to return to the fight.

The Ukrainian General Staff reports that 1,320 Russian soldiers were eliminated in just the past day, alongside the destruction of multiple military vehicles. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russia has already lost more than 840,000 soldiers, an astronomical toll reflecting the Kremlin’s relentless disregard for human life.

Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi, noted that Ukrainian forces neutralised over 15,000 Russian troops in the Pokrovsk direction in January alone, with 7,000 of them counted as irrecoverable losses. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence confirms that Russian casualties in 2024 have already reached record-breaking levels, exposing the Kremlin’s desperation and military incompetence.

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