16 AUG,
Kiev moving combat medics from near Kharkov to Sumy region — Russian military expert
Andrey Marochko suggested that the move comes as Kiev was not prepared for heavy "sanitary and irretrievable losses" when it planned its attack on the Kursk Region
LUGANSK, The Ukrainian command has been transferring frontline medics and volunteers, including foreign ones, who can provide medical assistance to soldiers, from the Kharkov Region to the Sumy Region, military expert Andrey Marochko.
"They have been moving combat medics and volunteer organizations, including foreign ones, that can give medical assistance to Ukrainian militants to help out medics from units deployed to the Sumy Region," Marochko said.
He suggested that the move comes as Kiev was not prepared for heavy "sanitary and irretrievable losses" when it planned its attack on the Kursk Region. Amid a lack of medics in the Kharkov area, "irretrievable losses" have been rising in Ukraine’s 57th motorized, 92nd assault and 36th marine brigades, Marochko explained