“Mouse Fever” – a new disease transmitted by rodents in the trenches – has significantly reduced russian combat capabilities in Kupyansk direction

by Hannibal_Game

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  1. >*Many units of the Russian army in the Kupyansk direction have recorded an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever, dubbed as “mouse fever” due to being transmitted by rodents. Commanders of the Russian army ignore complaints from the military* […]

    >*The Defence Intelligence emphasizes that complaints about the fever from Russian army personnel involved in the war against Ukraine were ignored by the command, which regarded them as another manifestation of evasion from participation in hostilities.*

  2. Hope they enjoy Hanta.

    I hear its a bitch of a way to die.

  3. Sooo… have the Orcs been eating the mice or banging them?

  4. These are most probably deployed from one of the many biolabs the Russians talked about and never found.

    I won’t be surprised if the sick russian soldiers will be getting gay or transgender if got sick.

    To the russian propaganda people: If you steal my conspiracy ideas I’ll sue you -.-

  5. Is this hantavirus or spirillary fever? Anyone know? What’s endemic in the region?

  6. In past wars upto a third of casualties in winter died of diseases, hypothermia, trench foot, etc.

  7. In Europe, two species of hantaviruses, Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) and Dobrava orthohantavirus (DOBV), cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in humans. The rodent reservoirs for these viruses are common throughout Ukraine

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34452504/

  8. Nature takes its course. Hopefully they get weakened by a few thousand here and there.

  9. finally those bio labs have done something . joke , but will probably turn up on pro rus posts soon

  10. Has my UK stored away some old ‘Black Death’ spores and sent them as a thank you for your idiotic meddling visit type message ?

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  11. Return of the bubonic plague. They finally found the bioweapons!

  12. The great war was 100 years ago and Russia still hasn’t figured out how to prevent the spread of disease in trenches? They’re just so primitive.

  13. Ukraine’s trenches are only a few feet away from Russian ones. How does this not also affect Ukrainians?

  14. Are drones going to be spreading small amounts of grain into the Russian trenches to help this along?

  15. The cleanliness problems along Russian lines have been well documented. Messy lines are the mark of a poorly trained military and can cause problems all the way from making it easier to estimate troop size & invites rodent infestations; this was very predictable.

  16. Wow, we’re *really* speedrunning World War 1, huh? Right down to disease crippling a crucial offensive.

  17. Can’t wait for an outbreak of good old plague in russkiz trenches.

  18. So what is the situation like with the UAF trenches? I have only seen infestations in supposedly russian ones.

  19. Is their Covid snd tuberculosis situation resolved? I thought they had crazy losses from that as well.

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