The Russian occupiers legally equated the residents of the temporarily occupied territories with “foreigners” in their own land.
Due to the lack of a Russian passport, residents of the temporarily occupied territories have been denied medical services since the beginning of the year. The Center for National Resistance reported this on Sunday, January 21.
It is reported that treatment in the temporarily occupied territories is only available to people with insurance in Russia. It can only be obtained if you have a passport of the Russian Federation. Therefore, the majority of Ukrainians are denied treatment if they seek help from medical institutions.
“The only exception is ambulance service in case of critical situations. Thus, the occupiers legally equate VOT residents with “foreigners” in their own land,” notes the Center of National Resistance.
It was previously reported that in the occupied territories of the Zaporozhye region, Ukrainians cannot buy the necessary medicines.
The Russian military has created a database of residents of temporarily occupied territories suspected of disloyalty to the occupation regime.
The political strategies of the Kremlin come to the occupied territories – CNS
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Source: korrespondent

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