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All because of the war: in the occupied Crimea they do not treat for free, but people are forced to be donors

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It's all because of the war: in the occupied Crimea they don't get treatment for free, but people are forced to be donors

In Crimea they stopped treating for free, and people are forced to donate blood/Getty Images

Russian invaders violate human rights in occupied Crimea. Now they have stopped treating them for free and are forcing them to become donors.

Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova spoke about what is happening on the peninsula. She is constantly informed that there are many wounded Russian soldiers in local hospitals and sanatoriums.

Doctors issue special orders

According to Denisova, medical institutions do not can cope with such a load, there is a catastrophic lack of blood. Therefore, Russian infidels are conducting a forced blood donation campaign.

Moreover, doctors even issue special orders for this. Denisova told about such a case. She became aware that the head physician of the Simferopol Central District Hospital had issued such an order. The document says that it is necessary to increase the stocks of blood of all categories for 1,500 recipients and temporarily suspend the provision of free medical services.

All because of the war: in the occupied Crimea they don't get treatment for free, and people are forced to be donors

The corresponding order/Photo from Lyudmila Denisova's telegram

In the military hospital of Sevastopol, the wards are so overcrowded that they put extra beds for the wounded. There are about 40 people in some wards.

People are taken indiscriminately

Denisova notes that people are taken away from enterprises.

< p class="bloquote cke-markup">To replenish the blood bank, the occupying authorities require entrepreneurs to send workers to blood donation points. In this case, anyone can become a donor – no medical documents are required, no examination is carried out. People, in order not to lose their jobs, are forced to become donors, – says the commissioner.

Denisova also emphasizes that such actions by Russians violate the Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian Population in Time of War. You can't prevent people from accessing health care.

The Commissioner for Human Rights appealed to the UN Commission of Inquiry into human rights violations during Russia's military invasion of Ukraine. She asked to take into account these facts of human rights violations by Russia in Ukraine.

News from Crimea

  • Recently, the Russian occupation authorities of Crimea stated that plan to abandon the study of English in schools on the peninsula. They say it's just not necessary. Not yet, because Russians have been banned from leaving for the civilized world.
  • At the same time, President Volodymyr Zelensky assured that the annexation of Crimea was the first fatal mistake for Russia. Ukraine intends to return the peninsula. At this time, children will be able to learn English and everyone will live in a free world.
  • Russian infidels use the peninsula to replenish their military reserves. From there, they send them to reinforce the battlefield in Ukraine. But, despite all attempts, the Ukrainian military will definitely knock them out of our land.

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