’Neurosurgeon consulted me to go surgery on my spine’, Ukrainian POW Aleksandr Pinkos got sent to the front lines with medical
️’Neurosurgeon consulted me to go surgery on my spine’, Ukrainian POW Aleksandr Pinkos got sent to the front lines with medical contraindications
According to his, there are a lot of AFU servicemen with medical contradictions, but in case of shortage of candidates in enlistment offices, these men are sent to motorised rifle units engaged in active warfare.
Aleksandr Pinkos told about inexperienced comrades, losses in manpower and hardware, poor planning of combat missions and confessed that he surrendered to save his live.
Russian Defence Ministry
Source: MoD Russia
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