British intelligence says Russians feel the war impact on healthcare
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British intelligence says Russians feel the war impact on healthcare

UK Ministry of Defence
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The British intelligence officers noted the population of Russia faced new problems in the field of healthcare due to the invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.

Russians are increasingly feeling the war consequences against Ukraine

As the British Ministry of Defense found out, it is currently extremely difficult for citizens of the Russian Federation to get access to hospital services throughout the country.

The mass media of the aggressor countries also confirm this information.

Moreover, there have been confirmed data on the shortage of medical drugs, in particular, it is about broad-spectrum antibiotics.

The war is likely to be a significantly contributing to this situation as hospitals treated wounded soldiers, British intelligence officers emphasise.

The Ministry of Defense of Great Britain notes the Russian authorities also faced the need to reduce the staff of civilian medical institutions throughout the country against the background of a lack of medical personnel and financial problems.

Russian soldiers are increasingly actively destroying their own equipment on the battlefield

According to American analysts, the Russian invaders quite often confuse their own drones with Ukrainian ones and actively destroy them in the occupied part of the Kherson region.

The Institute for the Study of War refers to the information of Ukrainian military observer Kostyantyn Mashovets.

The latter recently stated that the activity of Ukrainian drones is quite widespread on the left bank of the Dnipro River. That is why the Russian military group "Dniepr" has begun to notify personnel about when Russian drones will operate in their area.

However, even this does not help the occupiers because they continue to shoot down their own drones.

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