In temporarily occupied Lugansk, due to the mobilization of conscripts carried out by the occupiers, 14-year-old teenagers are ready to work at the local diesel locomotive plant.
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The head of the Luhansk OVA, Artem Lysogor, reported this today, August 3, on his Telegram channel.
Due to a shortage of personnel, the Lugansk diesel locomotive plant is forced to hire teenagers aged 14 to 18. They do not have a certificate of secondary or secondary specialized education, some have only transferred to the 9th grade, the official noted.
Due to the mobilization of many workers, the company was forced to contact the employment center, but even there there were few people willing to work at the company – only schoolchildren, he added.
In addition, in the TOT Luhansk region, due to a shortage of doctors, there is a near-critical situation with the provision of medical care in Starobelsk.
There is a shortage of therapists, pediatricians, nurses, and specialists – surgeons, gynecologists, resuscitators, infectious disease specialists, and traumatologists. The doctors in the region have not received the additional payments promised by the Russians, Lysogor noted. – More or less professional help can only be obtained in Lugansk. Or wait for touring doctors from Russia.
Source: Racurs
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