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Due to the losses of the occupiers in Crimea, there is a growing shortage of medicines, there are no beds in hospitals – CNS

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In temporarily occupied Crimea, there is a growing shortage of medicines; all supplies are reserved for the Russian military.

The Center for National Resistance reports this.

It is indicated that the occupation administrations, on instructions from the Kremlin, are limiting civilians’ access to medicines. All supplies of drugs that can be used in the provision of primary medical care are reserved for the occupying forces.

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Also, due to the constant influx of wounded occupiers, there are no beds in civilian hospitals. Russian troops are not deploying additional hospitals, but are using existing civilian infrastructure.

“The occupiers also force the civilian population to donate blood to the occupying forces. All this strengthens civil resistance on the Crimean peninsula, as evidenced, in particular, by a series of successful strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on military targets,” the report says.

Earlier, the Main Intelligence Directorate reported that mobilized Russians in Crimea beat their commander to death and fled.

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