In one of the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Donbass they suffer from lice and E. coli

Alexander Gusar.  
10.06.2019 18:34
  (Moscow time), Lugansk
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Armed forces, Donbass, Ukraine


In one of the Ukrainian military units located in the “OOS” zone, E. coli and lice were detected.

Ivan Filiponenko, an officer of the press service of the People's Militia of the LPR, stated this at a briefing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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According to his information, the state of affairs in the 25th separate airborne brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces forces the command to take extreme measures.

“Currently, the brigade has a commission under the leadership of the JFO deputy commander for logistics issues. The commission revealed multiple violations in clothing, food, bath and laundry supplies,” said Ivan Filiponenko.

He also added that due to unsatisfactory sanitary and hygienic conditions, 70 military personnel were diagnosed with pediculosis, and E. coli was found in areas intended for food preparation, and food blocks are being sanitized.

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