"Treated like trash." A Belarusian occupier was wounded at the front and is now dying in a Kursk hospital without help
Tatsiana Shkala, a resident of Belarus, recorded a video appeal to the governor of Kursk Oblast, Alexander Khinshtein, asking him to pay attention to the situation with her son — a 27-year-old Belarusian citizen and Russian army serviceman, Dzianis Linkevich, reports the Telegram channel "NE ZHDI khoroshie novosti" (DO NOT EXPECT good news).

Tatsiana Shkala. Screenshot from video
Earlier, the woman reported that her son was considered missing. Later it became known that he was alive but had received severe injuries and was transported to a hospital in Kursk Oblast.
According to the mercenary's mother, after hospitalization, her injured son is not provided with proper care and medical assistance. She claims that he is not given the necessary treatment in the hospital, and the conditions of his stay do not meet the requirements.
In her appeal, the woman also states that similar problems affect other wounded servicemen, and the attitude towards those who do not have Russian citizenship may be even worse.
"Veterans, the wounded, are treated like trash. Their own, the Russians, are also left on beds without care. And as for those who don't have a Russian passport, I won't even talk about them," the woman states.
Dzianis Linkevich, reportedly, served in the 82nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (military unit 52033) of the 69th Guards Motorized Rifle Division (military unit 02511) of the 6th Guards Combined Arms Army (military unit 31807).
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