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In Poland, civilian doctors are being trained to work in wartime conditions

In Poland, thousands of soldiers and dozens of civilian medics are undergoing training at the Drawsko training ground. The military is practicing evacuating the wounded from the front line, and medics are training to provide assistance in a field hospital. This is reported by RMF24.

The maneuvers were organized by the 12th Mechanized Brigade. Their goal is to familiarize civilian doctors with the specifics of military medicine and practical procedures used during combat operations.

The training is taking place within the framework of the “Brave Tiger” program. Here, soldiers are improving their camouflage skills and responding to simulated fire, while medics recently enrolled in the military reserve are practicing working with the wounded in the field.

“We have prepared a series of mock-ups. These are wounds typical of combat conditions, such as lacerations and gunshot wounds from artillery shells. We are drawing on Ukraine’s experience and trying to recreate similar situations that most often arise in modern conflicts,”, said Brigadier General Dariusz Czekaj.

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