The lucky few… We know what happens to most of them.
What’s half there ass get sent out again what a depressed place
You want ham? You want raw zucchini? Eat! EAT!
I couldn’t help wondering what would happen if some random drone suddenly flew down the hall…
Second best what?
How come everything looks poor and from the year 1970? O wait… 😆
At least the breakfast buffet is nice.
Imagine the smell.
Inside of a ~~Russian military hospital~~ meat wave recruitment center, near kharkiv region.
There, I fixed it for you.
There’s a lot of them walking around, at least they could sweep, but I guess they’re used to living in a mess.
Would you like a sandwich to go with your amputation.
Only going to be sent into the next meat wave.
These are the unsuccessful ones so to speak.
Why is he walking around with evil imperialist Coca Cola?
Those who can get up and reach food will live.
“We are true patriots of Motherland RUSSIA. Now gimme a sip of that coke, blyat.”
Imagine the smell
man, the contrast of this with videos of american field hospitals in the middle of F.*&# desert is astonishing, american army engineer and logistic is no joke. (at least what I got from videos on internet, not american and not military).
Moral is High
This reminds me of the hospital in Forest Gump.
They don’t care. West must finally understand their mindset, even tho it is very difficult to imagine.
They’ll be back to the trenches soon… The exit doors are locked and guarded.
I see dead people
They have hospitals! What fairy tale is this?
Usually one would want to transport stabilized wounded further away from the front than what is shown in this video but that would only clog up the rest of the Russian hospital system which was already lacking in capacity before the war.
This would result in civilians having their care postponed or having to pay larger bribes than they already have to for care which would anger the civilian population in Russia as that would be the war effecting them personally and not just something abstract on the TV.
Thus the Russian solution is to limit transportation of wounded soldiers to other hospitals further from the front and concentrate casualty care to within the occupied areas and the immediate bordering regions
The Russian healthcare system simply lacks the capacity to deal with the mass casualties this war is generating without displacing care for the civilian population on a massive scale.
Ukraine on the other hand just needs to stabilize patients on the front and then ship them off towards the west ultimately ending up in hospitals in Europe or North America. Thus Ukraine here is not resource constrained to the same extent Russia is.
If the Russia state cared they would purchase healthcare services from China and send their wounded there for treatment. But they dont….
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Might as well be tent
The lucky few… We know what happens to most of them.
What’s half there ass get sent out again what a depressed place
You want ham? You want raw zucchini? Eat! EAT!
I couldn’t help wondering what would happen if some random drone suddenly flew down the hall…
Second best what?
How come everything looks poor and from the year 1970? O wait… 😆
At least the breakfast buffet is nice.
Imagine the smell.
Inside of a ~~Russian military hospital~~ meat wave recruitment center, near kharkiv region.
There, I fixed it for you.
There’s a lot of them walking around, at least they could sweep, but I guess they’re used to living in a mess.
Would you like a sandwich to go with your amputation.
Only going to be sent into the next meat wave.
These are the unsuccessful ones so to speak.
Why is he walking around with evil imperialist Coca Cola?
Those who can get up and reach food will live.
“We are true patriots of Motherland RUSSIA. Now gimme a sip of that coke, blyat.”
Imagine the smell
man, the contrast of this with videos of american field hospitals in the middle of F.*&# desert is astonishing, american army engineer and logistic is no joke. (at least what I got from videos on internet, not american and not military).
Moral is High
This reminds me of the hospital in Forest Gump.
They don’t care. West must finally understand their mindset, even tho it is very difficult to imagine.
They’ll be back to the trenches soon… The exit doors are locked and guarded.
I see dead people
They have hospitals! What fairy tale is this?
Usually one would want to transport stabilized wounded further away from the front than what is shown in this video but that would only clog up the rest of the Russian hospital system which was already lacking in capacity before the war.
This would result in civilians having their care postponed or having to pay larger bribes than they already have to for care which would anger the civilian population in Russia as that would be the war effecting them personally and not just something abstract on the TV.
Thus the Russian solution is to limit transportation of wounded soldiers to other hospitals further from the front and concentrate casualty care to within the occupied areas and the immediate bordering regions
The Russian healthcare system simply lacks the capacity to deal with the mass casualties this war is generating without displacing care for the civilian population on a massive scale.
Ukraine on the other hand just needs to stabilize patients on the front and then ship them off towards the west ultimately ending up in hospitals in Europe or North America. Thus Ukraine here is not resource constrained to the same extent Russia is.
If the Russia state cared they would purchase healthcare services from China and send their wounded there for treatment. But they dont….