In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, there is again a shortage of medicines in pharmacies.
This was reported today, August 30, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that the reason for this is the policy of the occupiers:
- the occupation leadership gives priority to the supply of medicines to the military while there is a shortage in pharmacies;
- The shortage is also caused by the desire of the occupation administrations to gain the loyalty of the population by controlling prices. This leads to the reluctance of the pharmaceutical industry to supply medicines to the WTO.
Consequently, such strict regulation leads to the necessary medicine disappearing from the shelves. The situation is further complicated by the low quality of Russian medicines and the lack of alternatives. Thus, the population is deprived of the opportunity to receive modern care, – the CNS notes.
Source: Racurs

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