Medicines that come out of the occupied territories are not available to local residents. Medicines are given to Russians.
In the territories of the Kherson region temporarily occupied by the Russians, there is a growing shortage of medicines. The Russians are turning hospitals into military hospitals, making it harder to receive basic medical care. The Center for National Resistance reported this on Tuesday, November 14.
“The occupiers did not provide medical services to the civilian population during the Great Patriotic War,” the CNS indicated.
Observers have noted that civilian hospitals are mainly working with military hospitals organized by the Russians, while at the same time, there is a shortage of drugs in pharmacies.
“Most of the drugs are supplied specifically to the needs of the Russian military, at a time when the civilian population does not have access to drugs,” CNS said.
Earlier, the Central Tax Service reported that the Russians continue to take Ukrainian books from libraries in the occupied territories and replace them with Russian literature.
We remind you that the Russian Federation has sent additional groups to the occupied territories for “filtering”.
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Source: korrespondent

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