In temporarily occupied territories, from January 1, 2024, Ukrainians will not be able to receive medical care.
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This was reported on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
From January 1, assistance can only be obtained if you have compulsory Russian health insurance, which can only be obtained if you have a Russian passport. Thus, the enemy is still trying to force Ukrainians to receive red waste paper,” the message says.
The Central Tax Service notes that when receiving a passport, Russians force Ukrainians to write a renunciation of Ukrainian citizenship, although this is not a mandatory procedure according to the legislation of the Russian Federation.
Thus, the Russians want to legally change the demographic composition of the occupied regions, which is a sign of genocide, the CNS adds.
It is noted that currently the majority of TOT residents have not received a Russian passport, despite the risks to their lives. Therefore, since the new year, local residents have no opportunity to be treated in occupied hospitals, except in emergency cases.
According to international law, it is the occupier who bears the responsibility for ensuring the vital activity of the region, thus we are stating another crime of the Russian regime,” the CNS notes.
Source: Racurs

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