In some settlements, medics are forced to treat the Russian military.
Russian occupiers rob and destroy Ukrainian hospitals in the occupied territories, and medics are not allowed to evacuate and forced to work to help the Russian military. According to the Central Intelligence Agency, all equipment provided since 2014 under programs of international donors and the Government of Ukraine has been removed from the Starobilsk Infectious Diseases Department in Luhansk Oblast. Among those stolen by the occupiers, including ventilators, are needed for critical cases of COVID-19.
At the Vovchansk Regional TB Dispensary in the Kharkiv Region, patients with an open form of tuberculosis were denied medical care and expelled to the streets. Premises used to treat infectious diseases are being filled with wounded Russians, and medical personnel are being forced to work for the occupiers. At the same time, all physicians undergo a polygraph examination procedure. Those who did not pass are forcibly sent to the front line.
In Zaporizhia, the occupiers set up an ammunition depot in the Pologi Central District Hospital, and staff are prohibited from providing medical services to the local population.
Oleshkiv District Hospital and Hola Pristan City Hospital in the Kherson Region are forced to serve the Russian military, and medics are prohibited from evacuating to Ukrainian-controlled territory.
All Balaklia hospitals in Kharkiv Oblast, without exception, are filled with wounded occupiers. Medical personnel are forcibly taken to work, and locals are not allowed to enter the hospital.
Yesterday, Russian invaders fired on the Nemyshlyany district of Kharkiv, including a hospital.. As a result, the concrete structures and window frames of the technical floor of the hospital were partially destroyed, as well as a fire on the 5th floor.
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