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Official NATO announcements, Reuters, Daily Mail
NATO Plans Large-Scale Evacuation of Wounded Troops via Hospital Trains in Case of WW3 Scenario with Russia
Sep 25, 2024, 02:30 PM
NATO is planning for the large-scale evacuation of wounded troops in the event of a conflict with Russia. The organization aims to coordinate the transport of a significant number of injured soldiers away from front lines, potentially using hospital trains due to potential threats to air evacuations. A senior general mentioned that air evacuations might not be feasible, necessitating alternative methods like hospital trains. These plans are part of NATO's logistics command's efforts to ensure swift medical care in a larger war zone with limited air superiority. The plans, reported by Reuters and Daily Mail, are in preparation for a potential WW3 scenario.
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