Russian Army Leaves Medic Bleeding In The Battlefield, Ukrainian Soldiers Save HerKEY POINTS- The paramedic volunteered to join the Russian army in the war in Ukraine- The injured paramedic survived after receiving first aid from Ukrainian forces- Russia has previously been accused of abandoning volunteer fighters while retreating from occupied territoriesA Russian woman who volunteered to join Moscow's army in the war in Ukraine was abandoned by her comrades when she suffered an injury that left her bleeding in the battlefield, according to a Ukrainian intelligence report.I kept asking them to at least somehow throw away the first-aid kit, because they ran out of first aid kits (first aid kits, note), and the bleeding didn't stop either in me or in the guys," the paramedic said during an interrogation with the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), per a translation via Google Translate.In mid-September, Ukraine also claimed that some Russian volunteer fighters were "left behind without any support or help" as the Russians retreated from occupied territories amid Ukraine's counteroffensive operations.Apart from abandoning comrades, the Russian army was also reported to have left military equipment, huge arsenals of ammunition and thousands of documents while retreating from occupied territories.On top of the military death toll, Moscow has also lost 2,698 tanks, 5,501 combat armored vehicles, 1,730 artillery systems and 4,413 fuel tanks, according to estimates from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine."