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A volunteer doctor from Buryatia explained how soldiers of the RF Armed Forces are rescued in the NVO zone

Volunteer doctor Vyacheslav Timkin, who returned to Ulan-Ude after taking part in a special operation in Ukraine, told how Russian army soldiers are rescued in the NVO zone. He provided assistance to military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces for a month, informing them of the conditions under which medical workers work.

Injuries are different. Most often, injuries caused by explosive mines: these are amputations of limbs and injuries to the chest, various areas of the human body. That is, penetrating wounds of the chest, abdomen and head, etc., – the portal “arigus.tv” quotes him as saying.

During his work in Ukraine, Timkin was an anesthesiologist, which involves activities not only directly in the provision of medical care, but also in the triage of patients. For example, it was his responsibility to decide which of the injured should be treated first.

After this business trip, it’s purely on my part, I started to like people more. What about the category that is on the front line, the fighters, what about specialists in the field of medicine, summarized the doctor.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine informed about the intention of the Russian military-industrial complex to start mass production of X-50 missiles.

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