In the occupied territories, the occupiers are forcing outpatient clinics to serve the terrorist forces of the russian federation as a matter of priority
Kyiv • UNN
In the temporarily occupied territories, due to a lack of doctors, outpatient clinics are forced to provide priority medical care to enemy soldiers rather than civilians.
In the temporarily occupied territories, due to a shortage of doctors, local occupation administrations have obliged outpatient clinics to serve enemy soldiers as a matter of priority. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, according to UNN.
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In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, due to an acute shortage of medical personnel, terrorists have decided that outpatient clinics should provide medical care to enemy soldiers as a matter of priority. This decision is another step of the enemy aimed at unloading hospitals, but it also demonstrates their desire to hide behind civilians and use civilian objects for military purposes.
It is known that the outpatient clinics will provide soldiers of the occupation forces with not only first aid, but also medical examinations. In the near future, this decision should be officially approved at the level of the so-called "Ministry of Defense" of the aggressor country.