Russian invaders, due to the lack of doctors in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, continue to bring medical teams from all regions of Russia.
.in_text_content_22 { width: 300px; height: 600px; } @media(min-width: 600px) { .in_text_content_22 { width: 580px; height: 400px; } }
This was reported today, April 19, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
For example, doctors from Yakutia in the Donbass resort to correcting complex ophthalmological diseases. “Specialists” from Karelia also come to the occupied territories of Ukraine to practice medicine, the report says.
It is noted that the occupiers, in order to correct the situation with the shortage of medical workers, are introducing the “Zemsky Doctor” and “Zemsky Paramedic” programs, which provide for high salaries and various bonuses.
But this doesn’t work either. Ukrainian doctors who find themselves under occupation, for the most part, refuse to collaborate with the enemy. That’s why we have to bring specialists from the farthest corners of Russia,” the CNS notes. “And not only specialists, but also interns are being encouraged to do internships in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
At the same time, a trend is being observed when, when providing emergency medical care, preference is given to Russian citizens, the CNS notes.
This leads to a critical situation in the occupied regions, aggravating the epidemiological situation and the humanitarian crisis. Mortality among the civilian population is increasing significantly, the CNS notes.
Source: Racurs

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.