RMA: There are problems with medical care in the occupied Luhansk region

RMA: There are problems with medical care in the occupied Luhansk region

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In the occupied Luhansk region, there is an acute shortage of medical care and medicines for the civilian population, as the occupiers prefer to provide medicines to wounded soldiers rather than the local population.

There is a big problem with medical care in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region, because medicines are provided to the wounded occupiers, not to the civilian population. The head of the Luhansk RMA Artem Lysohor told about this on the air of Espresso, UNN reports.

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As for the occupied territories, as we have already noted, there are indeed very big problems with medical care. There is no supply of medicines at all, including the provision of medical care, because everything is put on military rails in the occupied Luhansk region, and first of all, the wounded are provided with medicines, and people in general have little

 ," Lysogor said.

Recall

Due to the lack of doctors in the TOT , the occupiers continue to bring medical teams from all regions of Russia. For example, doctors from Yakutia in Donbas are treating complex ophthalmic diseases. Also, "specialists" from Karelia come to the occupied territories of Ukraine to practice medicine.