Epidemic in the Russian army: hepatitis C, HIV and tuberculosis have spread to the occupying army
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Dangerous infections — hepatitis C, HIV, and tuberculosis — are rapidly spreading in the ranks of the Russian army. Russian propagandist Anastasia Kashevarova publicly announced the epidemic in the Russian Armed Forces, pointing to the mass infection, the complete lack of treatment, and the real threat to the rear and the civilian population of Russia.
This is reported by Russian media.
A large-scale epidemic of viral diseases is unfolding in the Russian army. One of the people close to the Russian military propaganda circles, Anastasia Kashevarova, publicly confirmed on her Telegram channel the mass infection of soldiers with hepatitis C, as well as recorded cases of HIV and tuberculosis among personnel.
“There is simply an epidemic of hepatitis C in the army,” she wrote, emphasizing that the disease affects not only soldiers, but also poses a danger to their families in the rear.
According to her, hepatitis does not manifest itself immediately, which means that infected soldiers return home on leave, unknowingly spreading the virus among the civilian population.
The medical system in the Russian army, according to Kashevarova, is completely destroyed. The sick are not treated, there is no record keeping, and there is practically no prevention. Even seriously ill soldiers continue to serve on an equal footing with others — in shared trenches, on operating tables, during injuries and blood transfusions, creating favorable conditions for the spread of infections.
“There is no treatment in the army. No one registers anyone,” she claims.
Of particular concern is the presence of criminal elements at the front — former prisoners, drug addicts, and representatives of marginalized groups who are massively mobilized and sent to the front lines. According to Kashevarova, drugs are actively circulating in certain units, provoking new waves of infection through injection use.
“Citizens really need to think about whether there is a threat of an epidemic of socially dangerous diseases,” the propagandist warns.
According to her, the situation is taking on threatening proportions, because the lack of control and basic medical care against the background of “simplified mobilization” puts not only the army, but also the entire Russian society under attack.
An epidemic in the army is no longer just a question of combat effectiveness. Soldiers weakened by chronic viral infections become incapacitated, which directly affects the effectiveness of combat operations. At the same time, they turn into disease carriers, returning to their families in the deep Russian provinces, where the level of medical protection is critically low.
Thus, the epidemic in the Russian army poses a direct threat not only to the front, but also to the rear. Against this background, the Kremlin’s propaganda thesis about the “second army of the world” looks even more absurd. In fact, the Russian army is in a critical condition – without a health care system, without accounting for the infected, with rapidly growing internal threats.
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