"Biolab" that was so feared: Ukraine’s military says Russian occupiers suffer massively from intestinal infections
The head of the Joint Coordination Press Centre of the Southern Defence Forces of Ukraine, Captain 1st Rank Natalia Humeniuk, noted that the humanitarian situation in the occupied territories of the left bank is very difficult after the dustruction of the Kakhovka HPP dam
She said this on the air of the Espreso TV channel.
"Russian occupiers themselves also suffer from intestinal infections. They have large outbreaks among their personnel as they come into contact with the local population and try to escape the infection. The invading Russian forces have no supply of medicines, drinking water, or food. This is the reason why the "biolab" they were so afraid of is being developed within the Russian occupiers themselves," emphasised Humeniuk.
The head of the Joint Coordination Press Centre of the Southern Ukrainian Defence Forces also added that civilians in the occupied territories of the left bank have limited access to medical care because Russian occupiers are blackmailing them and forcing them to take Russian passports.
"People can only be allowed to receive medical care if they have a Russian passport, but this care is of poor quality," emphasised Humeniuk.
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