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Russia Launches Military Medicine of the Future: What Does Putin's Relative Have to Do with It

В Росії стартував новий етап розвитку військової медицини: нова технологія та її зв'язок із родичем президента. Photo: hvylya.net

Russian Project 'Military Medicine of the Future'


Russia plans to launch a long-term project 'Military Medicine of the Future'. This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation.



According to the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Anna Tsivileva (who is a relative of dictator Putin), new technologies, including artificial intelligence, are planned to be implemented in military hospitals, and the initiative will be coordinated by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.


'The very fact of the launch of such 'long-term' programs in the military sphere demonstrates the true intentions of the Kremlin. While the entire civilized world is looking for ways to end the war, Russia is investing in improving the system of treating soldiers to return them to the front sooner after injuries. This is a sign that ending armed aggression is not in the Kremlin's plans. Moreover, the involvement of Putin's relative in this project shows: the most important aspects of the war are turning into 'family businesses.'

Instead of taking steps towards peace, the Kremlin is investing resources in military medicine, technologies, and structures.


The Russian project 'Military Medicine of the Future' is causing outrage in the international community as it reflects the preservation of the Kremlin's aggressive military strategy and the influence of family ties on strategic decision-making.