Whoever gets to the doctor in time will survive: the situation with medicines in the occupied territories is catastrophic
Kyiv • UNN
According to the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, the healthcare situation in the occupied territories is catastrophic: there is a lack of quality medicines, modern equipment, and at least 1,200 doctors.
In the temporarily occupied territories there is a shortage of quality medicines and modern equipment, and there is a shortage of 1200 doctors, Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov, according to UNN.
In Melitopol, the enemy is organizing a medical experiment: whoever gets to the doctor in time will survive. Instead of the promised free medicine, the occupiers leave people in the occupied territories without any help at all,
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Also According to him, there is a shortage of quality medicines and modern equipment throughout the occupied territory and modern equipment. In addition, there is a catastrophic shortage of doctors - even according to the occupiers, there is a shortage of at least 1300 doctors.
The occupiers practice "live" queues, in which only very healthy people can stand, which makes it difficult to make appointments with doctors.
Our residents rush to Simferopol for medical care, but they are not welcome there either, as medical insurance is not valid and the cost of services is prohibitive,
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Occupants within the last day inflicted 174 attacks on 21 settlements of Zaporizhzhya region, two people were wounded.