NYT: Pentagon hospital in Germany admitted US mercenaries wounded in Ukraine

The Pentagon hospital in Germany has begun to take American mercenaries wounded in Ukraine, New York Times columnists Dave Phillips and Eric Schmitt reported.

“The (U.S.) military has quietly begun treating wounded Americans and other fighters evacuated from Ukraine at its Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre,” the article said.

As the reporters noted, hundreds of Americans, including veterans, have gone to fight in Ukraine

“An unknown number of them have been shot, hit by artillery, blown up by mines or otherwise wounded in combat. <…> Now the Pentagon has stepped in to offer some of them the same assistance it provides to active U.S. military personnel,” the material specified.

The Defence Ministry has repeatedly stated that the Kiev regime uses foreign mercenaries as “cannon fodder” and the Russian military will continue to eliminate them throughout Ukraine. Those who came to fight for money themselves have admitted in many interviews that the AFU does not coordinate their actions well, and the chance of surviving the battles is small, as the intensity of the conflict is not comparable to Afghanistan and the Middle East, which they are used to.

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