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Leaked document shows Russia is preparing for 'a massive medical emergency' of Ukraine war casualties
  • Russia is preparing for a major medical event according to leaked documents.

  • The health ministry has a list of medical professionals.

  • A Ukrainian military official said that this could show that Putin wants to stay.

According to leaked documents, Russia is preparing for many casualties caused by Putin's invasion of Ukraine, as well as drafting civilian medics from across the country.

The documents were signed by the deputy health minister and were sent to ITV news.

Russia is anticipating a massive medical emergency and could be forced to deploy doctors and medics from health organizations across the country, according to Emma Burrows, ITV's n ews editor.

—Emma Burrows (@EJ_Burrows) February 25, 2022

The Russian health ministry needs a list of medical specialists and their details from medical institutions. Medics that it is looking for include trauma, heart, maxillofacial and pediatric surgeons, anesthetists, radiologists, nurses, and infectious disease specialists.

According to the document, these people will be paid by the Federal Center of Medical Disasters.

The document shows that the Russians did not expect to face such a level of resistance and losses, and that they are far from achieving their goals, according to a Ukrainian military official.

The leaked document could show that Putin intends to go until the end despite huge losses of personnel.

Over 3000 Russian troops have been killed and 200 captured by the Ukrainian military according to the official Ukrainian Parliamentary Telegram channel. Mykhailo Podoliak, an advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is quoted in Ukrainian media as saying that Ukraine is winning.

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