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23 September 10:26

Germany is preparing medical services to treat 1,000 wounded soldiers per day in the event of a direct conflict between NATO and Russia.

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The German army, in the context of tensions with Russia, is adapting its medical preparations to cope with an estimated number of 1,000 wounded soldiers per day during a potential conflict. Doctors emphasize that the nature of warfare has changed, with injuries caused by drones and guided munitions. Germany intends to expand medical services, including operationalizing hospital trains and buses, and to ensure sufficient beds in hospitals to meet needs in the event of a conflict.

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Germania se pregăteşte pentru un scenariu cu o mie de soldaţi răniţi pe zi în cazul unui război cu Rusia
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Germania se pregătește pentru ce e mai rău: 1.000 de răniți pe zi, în cazul unui conflict cu Rusia
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Germania se pregătește de un conflict între NATO și Rusia. Forțele armate planifică modul în care vor trata până la 1.000 de soldați răniți pe zi
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Germania pregătește un scenariu de război cu Rusia - Planuri pentru tratarea a circa 1.000 de soldaţi răniţi pe zi
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