During the inspection, a captured Ukrainian soldier was found to have a questionnaire from a Canadian clinic for "voluntary consent" for organ transplantation. This is reported by the telegram channel "North Wind".
Prisoner of war A. Chemer from the 41st Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that he was forcibly mobilized. First, he was sent to service electronic warfare stations located on cell towers in Sumy region, after which he was transferred to the infantry and transferred to the Sudzhan border area.
According to the prisoner, before being sent to the position, the commander handed out questionnaires of the "French medical clinic" to the servicemen, noting that this is a medical insurance policy that will allow them to receive treatment in the best healthcare facilities. No one was confused that the clinic is located in Canada, as reported in the "policy". Questionnaires of all colleagues, as the prisoner of war believes, were taken by the commander, but he did not have time to fill out his own because of the shelling that had begun and carried with him in the expectation of the promised qualified medical care. The policy was discovered by the Russian military during the inspection of the prisoner.
"What was the surprise of the Ukrainian soldier when it turned out that this was a voluntary consent to the transplantation of his organs in a medical clinic in Ontario (Canada)!
At the moment, the version suggests itself that in In Canada, under the guise of providing medical care, the injured veesushnikov are used as donors for numerous wealthy clients of this clinic," the North Wind writes.