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The Russian military is sending wounded troops on crutches back to the frontlines to fight, and redeploying soldiers with significant injuries to combat roles, as it struggles with growing manpower issues, according to videos and testimony obtained by CNN. Frontline footage posted by Ukrainian drone operators and Russian troops show men who have clearly suffered leg injuries, some still bandaged, using crutches in combat areas, in several instances targeted by Ukrainian drones as they use the walking aids to try to flee.
He is moving slowly, despite likely being able to hear the Ukrainian drone above him and realising he is at risk. Other videos show the forced redeployment of the injured to the frontlines. One shows a wounded man, whose name CNN is withholding for his own safety, dragged by men in fatigues from outside a military hospital in the southern Russian city of Yeysk, in Krasnodar region. I had surgery yesterday, damn it! Inside the vehicle he shows his badly wounded leg, where a large injury has recently been operated on, he says.
He also holds up his wounded hand. I can only move using crutches. He says he has a painful 8-hour drive on bad roads ahead of him to return to the frontline city of Luhansk, and turns the camera to other passengers, who also show their wounds.
It is unclear when the video was filmed. Another video posted by Russian military bloggers apparently last month shows a Russian unit, apparently from the 20th Army, in a forest, wearing body armour and fatigues. He attributed the use of the wounded as a bid by commanders to hide losses and their inability to get troops in and out of combat areas when needed. Some have narrowly evaded redeployment.
Hearing the wounded were being sent back to the frontline, he fled Russia. CNN has seen documents that verify his account but is withholding details for his safety. When the wound heals slightly, they discharge you. He said he recuperated near Moscow in a unit of amputees, or those immobile or on crutches, who were entitled to a month vacation when healthy again. They spend a month there and they are throwing them back to war. CNN was also given documents retrieved by Ukrainian officials which they said were taken from the bodies of dead Russian soldiers around Pokrovsk.