Lawmakers want US to set up field hospitals for Ukraine
WASHINGTON (AP) A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is calling on the Biden administration to establish field hospitals near Ukraines border and ramp up medical support for whats expected to be a monthslong war of attrition waged by Russia.
Forces aligned with Ukraine have suffered thousands of casualties since Russia invaded on Feb. 24. And Russian strikes on hospitals and other non-military targets have killed large numbers of civilians and strained Ukraines ability to care for sick and wounded people. The Associated Press has documented three dozen Russian attacks on medical facilities, hitting medics, patients and even newborns.
More than a dozen House members wrote Friday to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin asking for the U.S. to fill gaps in Ukraines medical infrastructure. The steps recommended by the group include opening field hospitals in eastern Poland, providing Ukraine with armored ambulances and taking some of the sick and wounded to the U.S. militarys Landstuhl regional hospital in western Germany.
Were going to have to really step up in a really big way to relieve the combat wounded and civilian casualties that will be coming in the weeks and months ahead, said Rep. Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat who recently visited Poland and other countries in the region.
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