The Vishnevskii National Medical Research Center in Moscow is filled up with wounded Russian soldiers, including conscripts. The center was ordered to hide the information about the situation.
Oleksandr Danilyuk, the head of the Center for Defense Reforms, coordinator of the interdepartmental platform for counteraction to hybrid threats, which operates within the framework of Ukraine-NATO cooperation, stated this in a commentary to Guildhall.
'Putin lies about the number of casualties and the non-mobilization of conscripts in the war against Ukraine. The Vishnevskii National Medical Research Center in Moscow is crammed with the wounded, who were taken from Ukraine. The injuries range between different degrees of severity, while numerous conscripts with serious wounds consist half of the servicemen who survived and were brought to the hospital.'
'The order was given to cut off any public communication with the center and hide information about the situation, so mothers of the wounded cannot even reach the reception ward on the phone,' summed up Oleksandr Danilyuk.
Earlier, a trusted source handed over to the Guildhall news agency the photographs of reports written by the Russian servicemen who fought in Ukraine and returned to their deployment sites. The servicemen of the RF Armed Forces, who survived in Ukraine, have been massively writing refusals to return to the combat zones.
The editors received the corresponding reports written by military personnel of the 41st A of the Central Military District of the RF Armed Forces who arrived in Ukraine in full force. Among the reasons for the refusal, the soldiers indicate the unwillingness to be used as cannon fodder, failure to explain the reasons for the military operation in Ukraine, lack of technical support and communication with the command, etc.