Occupation authorities restricted civilian access to medicine, and due to the constant influx of wounded military personnel, there were no free beds in hospitals.
Residents of temporarily occupied Crimea are experiencing worsening problems with a lack of medicines and hospital beds. The Center for National Resistance reported this on Saturday, November 11.
It was noted that the occupation authorities restricted the civilian population’s access to medicines. Stocks of all medical supplies that could be used for basic health care were earmarked for the occupying forces.
A similar situation developed in places in civilian hospitals. Due to the constant influx of wounded invaders, there are no free beds there, because the Russian troops do not put up additional hospitals, but use the existing civilian infrastructure.
Previously, the occupiers had exhausted all places in civilian medical institutions in the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region.
Now, the Center explained, due to the significant activity of the defense forces in the directions of Zaporozhye and Tauride, the Russians are increasingly required to bring the wounded deep into the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The report also mentions that the occupiers are forcing the civilian population to donate blood to the Russian military.
It was previously reported that the occupiers counted more than five thousand partisans in the temporarily occupied territories.
Russians on WOT check which Telegram channels Ukrainians read
New Correspondent.net on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels Athletistic and WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.