Ukrainian intelligence: Dead and wounded Russian servicemen brought to Sevastopol from Snake Island
Dead and wounded Russian servicemen from Snake Island are being brought to occupied Sevastopol.
In particular, of the forty Russian military personnel sent to the island, eight returned alive, RBC-Ukraine reports with reference to the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
Ten bodies of those killed were also evacuated. They are all servicemen of the special communications unit of the Russian Armed Forces, which is stationed in occupied Sevastopol.
"Now the surgery and traumatology departments in Sevastopol military hospital are overcrowded. Due to the high load, forty beds are set in each ward.
In addition, due to a large number of wounded, the blood donation campaign is actively being carried out in Crimea. The occupation authorities require entrepreneurs to send their employees to blood donation points. Anyone can become a donor, no medical documents are required and no examination is conducted.
The "state enterprises" of the peninsula received an order from the occupation authorities to send a certain number of men to the local military registration and enlistment offices. They are asked to sign contracts with the Russian Armed Forces for a period of three months to one year. They are promised to serve in the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions", the report says.
It is noted that many captives complain that despite promises "to perform exclusively police functions in the captured settlements," they immediately find themselves on the front line.