In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, there is a serious shortage of medical personnel.
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This was reported today, December 17, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
According to preliminary estimates, there is a shortage of more than three thousand doctors in the temporarily occupied territories. There is also a continued shortage of medicine. After all, the Russians have completely reoriented the medical system to the WTO to serve the occupying forces,” the report says.
It is noted that the enemy requires civilians to complete all Russian documents in order to receive qualified medical care.
Such actions of the occupation forces and Russian administrations require the Ukrainian underground to organize a parallel system for providing medical care at home or in medical facilities adapted for this purpose, the CNS notes. — If possible, build up a supply of essential medicines and master the basic rules of providing primary medical care.
Source: Racurs

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