The humanitarian crisis is aggravating in the temporarily occupied territories of the Lugansk region, because most of the medicines go to the needs of the Russians.
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This was reported today, April 29, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that the civilian population cannot receive medical services after the transfer of most hospitals in the region to the format of military hospitals.
At the same time, people are faced with a serious shortage of medicines, since the advantage in treatment is given to the Russian military leader of the occupation authorities, the CNS notes.
In addition, the prices of basic commodities have risen significantly.
Along with rising prices, unemployment is growing, the CNS notes.
Recall, according to the CNS, the occupiers plan to deport all schoolchildren from Gorlovka at the end of the school year.
Source: Racurs

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