Ukrainian intelligence said that Russia faced a 'catastrophic shortage' of personnel after Kyiv's gains in its counteroffensive.
Servicemen from five tank brigades of the 36th army, which is part of Russia's Eastern Military District garrisoned in the Buryatia republic's capital of Ulan-Ude,In a Telegram post on Wednesday, the Ukrainian defense ministry's Main Directorate of Intelligence said a"catastrophic shortage" of Russian personnel had forced commanders to reduce rehabilitation times in hospitals for injured soldiers.
Doctors were recommended to perform surgeries only after the end of the war, or with authorisation from the injured soldier's commander, it said. One Russian soldier who had suffered injuries including a ruptured eardrum was refused surgery and discharged from hospital after only three days, the intelligence service said, according to a translation.was trying to strengthen their numbers in the southern Kherson region by redeploying four battalions of troops from Chechnya known as"Kadyrovites," named after the southern Russian republic's Kremlin-loyal president, Ramzan Kadyrov.
However, Kyiv said these units were significantly understaffed and comprised not only Chechens, but alsocontacted the Russian defense ministry for comment on the Ukrainian intelligence assessment, which could not been independently verified. A Ukrainian soldier stands on a tank on the road in the freed territory Kharkiv, Ukraine, on September 12, 2022. Ukrainian intelligence has said that, following Kyiv's gains in a counteroffensive, Russia was having trouble deploying new troops.
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