Occupants restrict access of the civilian population of TOT to to medical services - National Resistance Center
Kyiv • UNN
Russian troops are restricting civilians' access to medical services in the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson, using hospitals for their wounded, and from 2024 they plan to deny services to holders of non-Russian passports.
russians, in violation of international humanitarian law, are using medical facilities of the temporarily occupied territories occupied territories to meet the needs of their army.
This was reported by UNN with reference to the Center for National Resistance.
Details
New cases of of civilian hospitals being used to accommodate the Russian army were recorded in the TOT Kherson region. According to the National Resistance Center, Russians are restricting the access of civilians to civilians to medical services at their place of residence, as the main attention of the medical staff is focused on the wounded occupants.
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Thus, the actions of the Russian invaders are affecting the elderly and children who, due to various circumstances were unable to leave the occupied areas.
The occupiers grossly violate the articles of the Geneva Conventions, as the occupying power cannot appropriate civilian medical facilities or use medical personnel for their own purposes, the Center informs.
To recap
Starting in 2024 Russians plan to stop providing medical services to Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories who do not have Russian passports