Inhumane conditions in "boarding houses" for the elderly in the occupied territories-resistance
Kyiv • UNN
In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, there is a critical situation in boarding houses for the elderly due to a lack of medicines and staff. Recently, a 73-year-old woman died in Crimea due to the replacement of necessary medicines with existing ones.
In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, inhumane conditions in "boarding houses" for the elderly. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, writes UNN.
Inhumane conditions, rudeness and lack of vital medical supplies. This is what the situation looks like today in most of the so-called boarding houses for the elderly in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. But now the managers have already managed to pass 100% certification of their wards with Russian pieces of paper. In most cases, people didn't even understand what documents they were filling out and signing,
According to the central nervous system, recently in the annexed Crimea, a 73-year-old woman died in a boarding house for the elderly only because the manager-collaborator of the institution decided to change the necessary drugs to those that were simply available.
The reason for such" negligence " of medical workers in Ukraine was a critical shortage of personnel.
Since the beginning of the Russian occupation, most doctors have refused to cooperate with the enemy. And those who have collaborated with the Kremlin are often responsible for treason after meeting with representatives of the Resistance Movement.,
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In the temporarily occupied areas of Zaporizhia region, housing and utilities workers have not received salaries since the summer. Because of this, there is a massive layoff of employees and a critical shortage of staff.