A Ukrainian Armed Forces helicopter with a “cargo of 300” was sent from Donbass to Dnepropetrovsk

Semyon Doroshenko.  
18.07.2017 16:44
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 5737
 
Armed forces, Dnepropetrovsk, Donbass, Medicine, Society, Incidents, Transport, Ukraine


Two wounded soldiers from units of the Donetsk operational-tactical group were evacuated from the area of ​​the so-called “ATO” to the military hospital of Dnepropetrovsk by an Mi-8 MT aeromedical evacuation helicopter.

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The press center of the ATO headquarters reported this on its Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“Today, July 17, from the ATO area, to the Dnieper military hospital, an Mi-8 MT aeromedical evacuation helicopter delivered two slightly wounded and other physically ill soldiers from units of the Donetsk operational-tactical group, who were injured from enemy mortars and small arms,” – the message says.

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