
Russian Command Forbids Wounded Evacuation: Occupiers Crawl Off the Battlefield on Their Own On the Lyman axis, where fierce battles continue, the Russian army command has practically abandoned its own soldiers. According to Junior Sergeant Vasyl Denysiuk of the 66th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Mstyslav the Brave, Russian units have been almost completely prohibited from evacuating their wounded. Instead of organizing rescue operations, the Russian command orders its troops to continue assaulting Ukrainian positions. Evacuation is allowed only for those who have suffered traumatic amputations — and even they must crawl to evacuation points on their own. Despite this, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold the line with success: in the spring alone, the 66th Brigade eliminated over 3,200 invaders, including 1,508 irrecoverable losses. As of June 8, Russia's total losses in the war against Ukraine are approaching 1 million: more than 996,000 enemy personnel eliminated, over 10,900 tanks, 22,700 armored vehicles, and nearly 29,000 artillery systems destroyed. 📌 Russian soldiers are nothing more than expendable material to their command. For us, every Ukrainian warrior is priceless. #GermanLions #UkraineWillWin #24Телеканал