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Hospitals in Belarus’ Brest region overcrowded with Russian servicemen, doctors are forced to refuse treatment to Belarusian citizens – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

“In the Brest region of Belarus, especially in the areas where the incoming units of the Russian Armed Forces are located, social tension is sharply increasing. In particular, local hospitals are overworked with seriously ill Russian military personnel due to unsatisfactory conditions in the tent cities”, reads the message.

According to the General Staff, doctors are forced to refuse service to Belarusian citizens.

Also, the press center noted that the situation in the Volyn and Polesye directions – without significant changes.

“The formation of the Russian-Belarusian group of troops on the territory of the Republic of Belarus continues,” the report said.



Context:

February 24 Russia began full-scale invasion of UkraineIncluded from Belarusalthough a few days earlier, the Belarusian Defense Minister had assured his Ukrainian colleague of this there are no threats to Ukraine from Belarus.

In early April, the northern regions of Ukraine they were freed from the invaders. St territory of Belarus the occupiers launched missiles and kamikaze drones at Ukrainian facilities, from Belarusian airports planes took off, bombing Ukraine.

The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine said that Russian President Vladimir Putin exerts daily pressure on Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus since 1994, to launched armed aggression against Ukraine by Belarus.

On October 4, Lukashenka admitted this Belarus takes part in Russia’s war against Ukraine. On October 10, he announced that he had agreed with Putin deployment of a “joint regional group of forces” due to the allegedly high level of threats “on the western borders of the Union State”. The deployment, according to Lukashenka, started on 8 October. Belarus Deputy Defense Minister for International Military Cooperation Valery Revenko said that the country about 9 thousand Russian soldiers will arrive.

On October 11, Lukashenka announced in Belarus control of the combat readiness of the armed forces. According to the Belarusian edition “Nasha Niva”, under the guise of this check a secret mobilization will be carried out.

On Nov. 4, Lukashenka said he “has no desire to send Belarusian military“.

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