Medical collapse in temporarily occupied Mariupol. People try to get to doctors faster, so they buy a queue to see a therapist.
This was announced by the Deputy Chairman of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko.
“The realities of Mariupol. Now you have to buy a line to see a therapist,” Andryushchenko said.

The deputy chairman of Mariupol published the correspondence of the residents of Mariupol. One of the women wrote that she was ready to buy an appointment with a therapist for 10,000 rubles. A resident of the city reacted to the woman’s proposal and criticized it. “I would buy it if there was no way out,” the woman emphasizes.
The deputy chairman of Mariupol, Petro Andryushchenko, showed how the Primorsky district of the city looks now. According to him, he was always considered elite.
Repression intensified in the temporarily occupied Mariupol. They check absolutely everyone, regardless of age and gender.
The Russians invented yet another reason to take away housing from those Ukrainians who remain in Mariupol. Selected apartments are given to civilian and military Russians.