The occupiers in Melitopol sell medicines from humanitarian aid

Since the beginning of the war, the city has had problems with medicines

< p>The occupiers in Melitopol sell medicine, which comes to the city as humanitarian aid, reports the local Telegram channel.

In the local community, they say, the medicine that residents of the occupied Melitopol during the buy months, actually free.

“It turns out that all the medicines that they have been buying for five months at the monastery on the street Monastyrska, are actually free, and come to Ukraine from the country of the aggressor as humanitarian aid. Volodymyr Rogov talks about this in his propaganda videos. No matter how Rogov stretches himself, standing over the filled boxes with medicines, the residents of the occupied city cannot see them. According to the people of Melitopol, who visited the monastery today after watching the video, it turned out that there was no free medicine there, no, and apparently there won't be,” the community says.

The local Telegram channel reminded that at the beginning of the occupation, most pharmacies in Melitopol were looted or closed. Residents of the city stood in long queues to buy vital medicines at incredibly high prices from the occupiers or looters.

Later, having realized how profitable the business of selling medicines is, the occupiers actively tried to take it over.

< p>“The Orcs brazenly squeezed the humanitarian cargo from Zaporizhzhia, and then traded drugs across the street, which the volunteers sent to the Melitopol people from the territories controlled by Ukraine. Then the occupiers attacked local businessmen who brought medicine from Crimea. In general, they completely monopolized the business,” the community recalled.

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Remember, in Mariupol, the occupiers left patients without insulin.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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