Under the guise of searching for saboteurs and partisans, the occupiers are committing looting in the villages of the temporarily occupied Luhansk region.

This is reported in Luhansk OVA.

"In Syrotyny, near Severodonetsk, the occupation authorities spread information about the infiltration of saboteurs and the work of partisans.

This became the reason for intensified house-to-house searches of the population.

Valuable things are found in closed houses instead of saboteurs," says OVA.

In addition, the invaders announced the start of large-scale military exercises involving all men of draft age from Starobilsk, Shchastya, Novy Aydar, Novopskov and Nizhnyoteply.

Those who already have a passport of the so-called "LPR" or Russia will be involved.

In this way, the invaders are trying to hide the total mobilization in these settlements.

"But they cannot hide their losses. Because, for example, in Svatovo they had to build an additional hospital for wounded fighters. The building is located in the eastern part of the city. There are about 30 seriously wounded soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces who were brought there during the last two days." , - they say in OVA.

In general, the administration noted an increase in the number of seriously wounded Russian soldiers - evacuation flights to the territory of Russia increased from two to three per week.

Local residents who have at least some medical education are involved in the care of the wounded.

We will remind you that the occupiers in the temporarily captured Luhansk Region are jamming communications and closing populated areas so that Ukrainians cannot transmit information from the occupied territories.

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