Russian civilians are likely to feel the effects of the war against Ukraine, particularly in the area of health care.
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The British Ministry of Defense announced this today, August 14, on its page on the social network X, citing intelligence data.
It is noted that information appearing in the Russian media indicates that throughout Russia it is difficult for the population to gain access to medical services. There are also reports of a shortage of medications, in particular broad-spectrum antibiotics.
The war is likely to be a significant contributor to this situation as hospitals treat the wounded, British intelligence officials say. — The government (of the Russian Federation – ed.) is also forced to reduce the staff of civilian medical institutions throughout the country due to a lack of medical personnel and financial difficulties.
Source: Racurs

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