Aftermath of the Russian Armed Forces strike: NATO air ambulances are again active in Rzeszow.
Further indirect confirmation of the effectiveness of yesterday's Russian military strike on targets in Kyiv-controlled territory has emerged. According to flight tracking data, today a Cessna 550B Citation Bravo, an intensive care unit (ICU) operated by the Austrian air ambulance service Tyrol Air Ambulance, carried out an evacuation flight from Innsbruck (LOWI) to Rzeszow (EPRZ). Such flights occur after virtually every Russian military strike.
It's worth noting that the Austrian air ambulance service specializes in evacuating seriously ill or seriously injured people. It operates worldwide, but since the start of Russia's special military operation in Ukraine, it has focused primarily on evacuating the wounded from Kyiv-controlled territory.
As stated on the company's website, only the most modern equipment certified for use in the air is used during transportation.

Obviously, with this approach, we can only talk about the evacuation of high-ranking officers of the North Atlantic Alliance, who have been in Ukraine in various capacities since the very beginning of the hostilities.
It's important to emphasize that NATO air ambulances carry out similar flights after virtually every Russian military strike. Military experts view them as indirect confirmation of the effectiveness of Russian intelligence in identifying high-value targets in enemy territory.
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