Medical facility in Kakhovka stops serving civilians to treat occupiers
A medical facility has stopped serving civilians in temporarily occupied Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast. The institution is being repurposed for the needs of the occupiers, who will be treated by doctors brought in from Russia.
Source: National Resistance Center
Quote: "An anti-tuberculosis clinic in Kakhovka in Kherson Oblast, which has been seized by the Russians, has stopped serving civilians. A hospital is being set up there to treat the Russian military. Russian doctors have been systematically brought into the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to provided services. For instance, a new group of 30 doctors has arrived at the Mykhailivka multidisciplinary hospital in Zaporizhzhia Oblast."
Details: The National Resistance Center also reported that hospitals in the temporarily occupied territories have been ordered to prioritise care for the Russian military.
"Even when providing emergency care, priority is given to Russians. Therefore, the situation in the temporarily occupied territories is critical against the background of a worsening epidemiological situation and the humanitarian crisis in general. The death rate among the civilian population is growing significantly," the Resistance said in a statement.
Note: The NRC reported recently that the Russian military was planning to attack a hospital in temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast to discredit the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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