 Russia sent robots in Ukraine to transport wounded soldiers. New images shared on Telegram by Russian soldiers reveal that the Russian military is using ground robots to safely transport injured soldiers from battlefields. According to Bulgarian military media outlet, in one compelling image we can see a tracked ground robot, its dual-chain systems flanking either side as it maneuvers through the muddy front line. The robot's central carrier or stretcher houses a wounded soldier with a splintered left leg encapsulating a dramatic moment on the battlefield. While the specific location of the photograph remains unlabeled, many US sources suggest that this unmanned ground vehicle is operative in the 87th Rifle Regiment currently located in the Avdeevka region. Drawing upon this information, it's fair to assume that the photograph might have been taken as an injured Russian soldier was evacuated from the front line in Avdeevka. There's no clear-cut data regarding the model of the robot or when precisely it was dispatched. Russian engineers boast a myriad of robotic vehicle prototypes. Notably, they all utilize wheels as opposed to tracks.