SPECIAL EDITION. Current affairs in Ukraine

SPECIAL EDITION. Current affairs in Ukraine
SPECIAL EDITION. Current affairs in Ukraine
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14 more people seriously injured in the war in Ukraine were brought to the Emergency Medicine and Patient Reception Clinic (NMPUK) of the Riga Eastern Clinical University Hospital (RAKUS), the LETA agency was informed by the hospital.

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NMPUK patients were welcomed by a multidisciplinary medical team – doctors of various specialties and nursing staff from NMPUK, Traumatology and Orthopedics Clinic, General and Emergency Surgery Clinic. All patients underwent a comprehensive health screening – various diagnostic and laboratory examinations, also checking for the possible presence of multiresistant infections.

After the examination at NMPUK, depending on the specifics of the injuries, the patients will go to other Latvian medical institutions.

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Patients injured in the Ukrainian war are regularly brought to Eastern Hospital thanks to the private initiative of the founders of the charity project “M-Help.com” Arvjas Reketas and Mārtiņš Medinieks. On the other hand, the charity foundation of Georgiys Logvinskas, which operates in Ukraine, has equipped and rebuilt a bus with which these patients are transported.

Ukraine: Russian casualties reach 462,980

The loss of Russian troops in Ukraine has reached 462,980 soldiers by Thursday morning, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army.

According to the data of the general staff, 1040 invaders were destroyed during the day.

Since the beginning of the repeated invasion on February 24, 2022, the Russians have lost 7,255 tanks, 13,942 armored personnel carriers, 11,836 cannons and mortars, 1,049 rocket launchers, 772 anti-aircraft artillery, 348 airplanes, 325 helicopters, 211 8 cruise missiles, 26 ships and speedboats, one submarine, 15,949 cars and tankers, as well as 1,946 units of specialized equipment.

The extent of Russia’s losses is being clarified, as the acquisition of information is hindered by hostilities.

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine on April 16, 2024, a wounded Ukrainian soldier is treated at a stabilization point in the Donetsk region. (Photo: Anatolijs STEPANOVS / AFP) wounded Ukrainian soldier receives a medical treatment at a stabilization point in the Donetsk region, on April 16, 2024, amid the Russian invasion in Ukraine. (Photo by Anatolii STEPANOV / AFP)

Ukraine stops issuing passports to men of conscription age abroad

Ukraine has stopped issuing new passports abroad to men of conscription age, acting under legislation published on Wednesday to encourage them to return home.

Men of conscription age will not be able to receive passports from “diplomatic missions of Ukraine abroad,” according to the amended law, which was published on the government’s website on Wednesday.

The announcement came a day after consular services to men aged 18 to 60 living abroad were suspended until the new mobilization law is implemented.

Ukraine’s foreign ministry released a statement Wednesday saying its consular procedures “remain unchanged.” This means that men of conscription age will be able to receive passports after the mobilization law comes into effect.

With the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, men were banned from leaving the country, with only a few exceptions. Some of the men illegally fled to foreign countries, while others who lived abroad before the start of the war did not return to Ukraine.

As the war drags on, the armed forces of Ukraine begin to lack soldiers, and many soldiers have been fighting continuously or with short breaks since February 2022.

The Ukrainian government has been forced to adopt new measures to crack down on draft evaders.

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