This article was originally published by Ethan Huff at Natural News.
Lieutenant-General Alexander Sollfrank, the head of NATO’s logistics command, confirmed this week that the Western-led security bloc is developing new mass evacuation and rescue plans in preparation for a future war with Russia.
NATO is working, according to Sollfrank, to expand its operational capacity for extracting large numbers of wounded troops from the front lines. The apparent plan is for another world war that results in large numbers of casualties, and NATO recognizes that it will face heavy battlefield losses against Russia.
Russia’s air force has vaunted rockets and missile stockpiles that will make it too risky for medical evacuations via aircraft. This means NATO troops will need to operate “hospital trains” instead to extract large numbers of wounded soldiers off the battlefield.
“The challenge will be to swiftly ensure high-quality care for, in the worst case, a great number of wounded,” Sollfrank said.
The German military, in which Sollfrank is a general, recently announced that it expects Russia will have the capacity to attack a NATO country as soon as 2029. This means there is still time for NATO to build up its defenses against such an attack.
(Related: Check out our earlier report to learn more about how NATO and the West are planning to trigger WWIII.)
NATO expects mass soldier casualties as tensions with Russia escalate
Sollfrank’s job as head of NATO’s Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC) is to coordinate the rapid movement of troops and tanks across Europe. He also has the job of performing logistical preparations for the storage of munitions on NATO’s eastern flank.
Ever since Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in early 2022, NATO has been grappling with the possibility of a major land war erupting across Europe. In preparation for such an event,
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