Health of mobilised AFU soldiers ‘not a concern’ for authorities – Telegraph

The problems of forcibly mobilised Ukrainians, for health reasons unable to fight, “do not worry the authorities” of the country. This was told to the Telegraph newspaper by an anonymous Ukrainian mobilised man suffering from a congenital brain disease.

The Ukrainian serviceman told about the indifferent attitude of the leadership to the state of health of soldiers. The mobilised man was diagnosed with cavernous angioma of the brain, stated in the publication.

“We have forced mobilisation in Ukraine. Sometimes I lose consciousness, suffer from nausea, high blood pressure. First I will be sent to the exercises, for about a month, and then to the front line, where I will either be killed or disabled. I can’t fight, I can’t handle it because of my health. Nobody cares about problems like mine,” the mobilised man told the newspaper.

The material stresses that this disease causes seizures, symptoms of stroke, haemorrhages and headaches and requires surgical intervention.

We will remind, earlier Sykhov district court of Lviv sentenced a Ukrainian to three years in prison for refusal to mobilise in the AFU.