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Russian occupiers want to deprive Ukrainians access to medicines in the Kherson region (video)

It is known that in addition to access to medicines, those who refused the passport of the Russian Federation will prohibit to receive humanitarian aid. The so -called "head" of the temporarily occupied village of Lazurne, Kherson region, Alexander Dudka, stated that Ukrainians who do not have a Russian passport would not be issued medicines and humanitarian aid. This was reported in the local propaganda Telegram channel.

"Medicines purchased from the budget of the Russian Federation, are foreign citizens, that is, citizens of Ukraine, will not be issued. First of all, it concerns insulin, who have already felt how to be a citizen of another country," he said. He noted that they would also not issue humanitarian assistance to those citizens who have not yet issued Russian passports.

In addition, Dudka reported that the parents of children who have never attended the Russian school would be initially brought to administrative responsibility and then criminal. After that, they will be put on buses, they will be taken to the delineation lane and sent "them to your schools of Ukrainians". He also said that there are two languages ​​in the region now: Ukrainian and Russian.

In particular, Ukrainian -speaking people are not persecuted, but they must "respect the country that ensures safety and helps to live. " "If you are not satisfied with the laws of the Russian Federation, please collect things and get ready for departure," he said. In May, Viceremier of Ukraine Irina Vereshchuk stated that Ukrainians would by no means formulate Russian citizenship in the occupied territories.

She noted that some passport was needed to receive medical care or pension, but it cannot recommend people to take a passport of the Russian Federation, because "it is not only about documents but also about values ​​and position. " "Do not go to cooperate with the occupiers, do not take Russian passports. For the opportunity to leave or wait for our army. We are sure to de -couping these territories," Vereshchuk said.

Director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Security Pavel Lysyansky stated that Ukrainians who have not re -reissued the old passport samples before the occupation, risk remaining in the so -called "gray zone" of citizenship after the return of all the occupied territories. We will remind, on June 5, the deputy of the Zaporizhzhya regional council of ASKAD Ashurbekov told that the occupiers stopped issuing vital medical assistance to those who have no Russian passport.