Residents of the city cannot receive essential medicines, and it is impossible to get a consultation with a doctor.
In occupied Mariupol, there is a huge shortage of medical workers and medicines; people can’t get life-saving drugs. This was announced on Friday, April 7, at the Mariupol City Council.
“Citizens of Mariupol at work will not receive the necessary medical care. The occupied city is severely lacking in doctors and medicine. There is no modern equipment in the hospitals, because they were destroyed by the Russians or taken over,” said message.
The city council said Mariupol residents will also not receive essential medicines.
Residents of Mariupol wrote about the lack of insulin, people were forced to look for it from volunteers, the mayor’s office reported.
It is known that due to the lack of doctors in the city, it is almost impossible to get a consultation.
Earlier, the mayor’s office reported that 40,000 Russians had been taken to Mariupol. However, many of them barely speak Russian.
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