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The City Hall says that there are not enough doctors in the occupied city and th...

The consequences of occupation: in Mariupol fast refuse to go to people - the City Council

The City Hall says that there are not enough doctors in the occupied city and there are problems with medicines. In particular, Mariupol does not have medicines for people with epilepsy and diabetes. In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, ambulance refuses to go to people. The city lacks medical staff and cars. This was reported in the Mariupol City Council. Yes, one of the city residents tried to call an ambulance for her neighbor.

The woman became bad, she had increased pressure and heartbeat, but the doctors refused to come, because the call seems to be not urgent. It is noted that she was recommended to give a pill and put the phone. The city council of Mariupol says that such cases occur often and cause doctors is difficult. Another resident said she tried to call the doctors to her grandmother, who was bad. An ambulance operators asked the woman about the symptoms, rude and redirected to the district doctor.

The woman said that she was asked several times the same thing, because they simply did not want to come. It is also reported that in the city occupied by the city there are problems with the presence of a number of diseases. For example, one of the residents is forced to buy medicines for her son, who has epilepsy, in Russia. In addition, there are problems with the supply of drugs for people with diabetes.

We will remind, at the end of December it was reported that in Mariupol Russian military was poisoned by alcohol, which put the Ukrainian underground. It was noted that the effects of poisoning in each - from fatal cases to mild diarrhea. Also in the city council of Mariupol reported that the occupiers are equipped in schools memorial plates and erect monuments in honor of the dead military Russian military. Children are told that the occupiers are heroes and fought with "neo -Nazis".