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In the occupied Kherson Region, there is a shortage of doctors and looting is flourishing

Thanks to the creation of bridgeheads on the left bank of the Dnieper, the number of Russian shelling of the de-occupied territories of the Kherson region has decreased, instead, the Russians are more actively shelling Ukrainian troops. There is a shortage of doctors and medicines in the occupied territories, and looting is flourishing.

Oleksandr Tolokonnikov, the spokesman of the Kherson regional military administration, said this.

“The number of shelling has decreased a little, but we understand that now most of the shelling by the Russians is directed at the guys who are occupying the positions. We thank them very much for turning away the fire from our people,” Oleksandr Tolokonnikov noted.

He stated that the situation in which the civilian population is in the still occupied part of the left-bank Kherson region is very difficult.

“There are problems with medical care: people do not even receive primary care in some places, let alone secondary care. Firstly, you need to have a Russian passport, secondly, you still need to go to Simferopol, in the occupied Crimea, to receive secondary care, because there is a huge shortage of medicines and doctors, and all the hospitals are literally filled with wounded occupiers; secondary medical care is not provided to the civilian population,” Tolokonnikov said.

In addition, after each rotation of the Russians in the territories still controlled by them, looting begins with new force, emphasized the spokesman of the Kherson regional military administration.