The Russian invaders sent doctors from St. Petersburg to the temporarily occupied Melitopol to treat their personnel.
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This was reported today, January 19, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the invaders are experiencing a significant shortage of personnel in all areas, since the majority of the population either left the region or does not cooperate with the enemy.
As for doctors, the occupiers also do not trust Ukrainian doctors, because they understand that they are invaders here, the CNS notes. “Therefore, Russia is forced to bring in its doctors on a rotational basis in order to provide access to its wounded occupiers. Currently, the region’s medical system is collapsing and serves only the military and those in need of emergency care.
According to the CNS, Russian “tourists” do not have social guarantees from the Kremlin and, in fact, in the event of a tragic incident at the TOT, their family will not receive compensation.
Source: Racurs
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