According to the party’s website, “United Russia” and “Young Guard” have developed the recommended first aid kit refills list for NWO members. The list is recommended for work by volunteers who create humanitarian supplies for frontline fighters and send them with medicines.
According to Anton Demidov, head of MGER, volunteers and public figures often do not take into account the peculiarities of the conditions of use when creating first-aid kits on their own.
According to him, the proposed filling list has proven its effectiveness in real combat conditions. It was noted that it was developed with the participation of doctors with experience in front-line hospitals and Badma Bashankaev, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Health Protection Committee, who volunteered in the NVO region and organized tactical medicine courses for fighters. .
“The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation received an updated individual first-aid kit, which contains a well-chosen set of the most necessary things to save lives on the battlefield. At the same time, volunteers continue to bring together medicines and first aid kits with various contents, which are brought together according to different standards, and sometimes a number of products and medicines that have no meaning or practical significance for use in the battlefield, as well as humanitarian supplies. said Demidov.
In turn, Bashankaev said that during the tactical medicine courses held by the United Russia and the Young Guards in the NVO region, the composition of the first-aid kit was improved daily.
“We received hundreds of testimonies from the soldiers themselves who had experience using the first aid kit on the battlefield. Their views were decisive for us. For example, we decided to recommend adding medicines that are not only necessary for emergency care but can also be used at home to the first aid kit.”
Recall that in February, “United Russia” and the “Young Guards”, together with the deputy chairman of the State Duma Health Protection Committee, Badma Bashankaev, launched tactical medicine courses for Russian military personnel. More than 1,000 soldiers have already passed them. After training, everyone is given a special first aid kit.