To provide services, Russian doctors are involved, who are systematically brought to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
In the temporarily occupied Kakhovka, Kherson region, a medical facility stopped serving civilians. The institution will be re-profiled for the needs of the occupiers, who will be treated by doctors imported from Russia. This was reported on Monday, January 16, in the Center for National Resistance.
“The tuberculosis dispensary in Kakhovka, captured by the Russians, has stopped serving civilians. A hospital is being built there to treat the Russian military,” the statement said.
Russian doctors are brought to the hospital to work, which is systematically transported to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. In particular, as CNS indicated, a new group of 30 doctors arrived at the Mikhailovskaya multidisciplinary hospital in the Zaporozhye region.
It was also reported that all hospitals located in the WTO received orders to serve the invaders as a priority.
“Even in the provision of emergency aid, preference is given to the Russians. Therefore, in the temporarily occupied regions, the situation is critical against the background of the worsening of the epidemiological situation and the humanitarian crisis in general. Mortality in the population of civilians is increasing significantly,” the Resistance said in a statement.
Earlier, the occupiers had announced the evacuation of Kakhovka residents with limited mobility. It was reported that bedridden and disabled citizens from Kakhovka were evacuated to one of the boarding houses of Genichesk district.
Meanwhile, the invaders fired at a children’s hospital in Kherson.
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Source: korrespondent

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