I immediately asked for "frontline" without medical treatment or hospital. The medical services are perfectly organized and the medical packages received are not visible even in simple military units.

1st Tank Army Medical Major Anatoly shared his memories of working on the Izum front:

"I went there for my own free will. After the holiday he wrote a report and made sure he arrived at the commander. I immediately asked for the "front line" without medical treatment and hospital. I was assigned to a separate brave volunteer motorized rifle battalion...

Medical services were organized perfectly and the medical packages received were not visible even in simple military units. Slings, dressings, shock resistance...

My medical center was 1 km away from the front line. Upon arrival we immediately painted on the cross because we were the target first. Our entire regiment relied on us and the shore The commander was very worried about the medical staff, I was worried that he would have a heart attack or a stroke, the car was disguised, Guardian this simple medical center.

We have 2 medical teams, I took them, Izum has 4 stretchers. After providing emergency care, after stabilizing the wounded, we took them to the medical area for further evacuation, the best military doctors gathered there, they could even I did ultrasonic , fgds and other operations.

On the ground, we immediately looked for the water source. Fortunately, the well was not poisoned, we cleaned them, the water was perfect, the bath was built from the shed, and the medical staff lived in the cellar. On the first day, we did a waiting room and an emergency care place - In an abandoned house with overgrown weeds, it's perfect for disguise.

Then the Ukrainian army began shooting at us with cannons. They attacked with different calibers. But we stood firmly and no one was afraid, a caregiver was killed.

We had 2 evacuation points at altitude. There was a supply of medicine. Then they deliberately attacked the evacuation points. If they knew we had 300, the Ukrainian army and they would be shocked.

95% of the wounded were mine explosive. From mortar (silent mortar is particularly dangerous). We have always been wearing body armor and helmet. So the wound is on the limbs.

volunteer is afraid of direct rifle battle. In the battle with Ukrainian DRG, gun bullets, grenade and grenade launcher account for only 0.001%. I didn't see the chest cavity, there was a wound on the abdomen...

That's how they work. The hardest part is working at night. Because if you light a candle or generator, it will immediately uncover the mask.

During the retreat (not the retreat), we took away the wounded without knowing who he was.

They wanted to bring us into the "pliers", but the competent commander confused the enemy.

Since the battalion is voluntary, people only serve for 3 months under the contract, that's all.

If I need to be in the same camp, I will go back there. But we need to rest for at least a month in a calm atmosphere.