There are no more doctors in occupied Mariupol. Russian medical workers worked for some time, but they also left the city. In addition to the lack of medical care, there is a shortage of medicine in the city. People die and lose limbs because of it.
TSN.ua collected everything that happened in Mariupol during the day, July 4.
- The occupiers allow harvesting only to those who cooperate with them.
The Russian invaders started harvesting in the Mariupol district, but in fact this is theft from agricultural holdings and farmers. Only those who are actively involved in the collaboration are allowed to harvest. The port of Mariupol is preparing for transshipment of stolen grain. Everything stolen by small ships of the river-sea class will be taken to transshipment points (de facto large cargo platforms with cranes) standing in “neutral” waters in the Kerch area.
- “Instead of high-quality treatment – limb amputation”: in occupied Mariupol, a two-meter athlete was left without legs
In Russian-occupied Mariupol , there is a shortage of medicine. Because of this, local residents do not receive adequate medical services, sometimes they even lose their limbs and die. In the city, there is a shortage of drugs for cancer patients, people with diabetes, tuberculosis and problems with the thyroid gland. For more than 2 months, the Russian invaders and their helpers have blocked the residents’ normal access to drinking water, sufficient food and medicine.
- In Mariupol, high-rise buildings began to collapse, which were attacked by the Russian army
In the Russian-occupied Mariupol, high-rise buildings began to collapse, which were attacked by the Russian army. One of the houses collapsed the day before – a woman was in its basement. Fortunately, she was not injured. Cause of collapses: basements full of water due to water supply experiments. Water finishes what the occupiers’ bombs started.
- Mariupol was completely left without doctors
The humanitarian situation in Mariupol, which remains under siege by the Russian occupiers, is complicated by the lack of medical aid. There are no more doctors in town. Russian medical workers worked for some time, but they also left the city.
- The fighters from Azovstal, brought to the point of dystrophy and with festering wounds, told about the conditions created by the Russians in captivity
95 defenders of “Azovstal”, who managed to be released during the last exchange, are currently under the increased supervision of doctors. The former prisoners not only have serious injuries and amputations, many of them almost reached the point of dystrophy in Russian captivity. Despite everything, the defenders of Mariupol hope to leave the hospital as soon as possible and return to the front. After what they experienced at Azovstal, they were not afraid of being captured, the fighters admit. Hope saved them – everyone believed that they should return home.
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