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There is a shortage of medicines in the temporarily occupied territories

Russia cannot adequately supply the occupied territories of Ukraine, which leads to a shortage of effective drugs in pharmacies, and the majority of supplies are directed to Russian troops, not to the local population.

Russia cannot adequately provide the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, where there is a lack of medicines in pharmacies, and the available medicines are often ineffective. Most of the medicine is directed to the needs of Russians, leaving the local population without the necessary access to medical supplies.

Russia cannot ensure the proper functioning of the temporarily occupied territories, the Russian state functions chaotically and does not provide decent living conditions for its citizens. Because of this, pharmacies in the occupied territories lack the necessary medicines, and the available medicines are often useless and ineffective, which the local residents call “chalk”.

Most of the medicines delivered to these territories are aimed at the needs of the Russian troops and are located in hospitals. The local population receives medicines only as a surplus, and the inhabitants of the villages are often forced to travel to district centers for medicines, without having adequate transport connections.