Russia brings medics to Zaporizhzhia region, settling them in seized Ukrainian houses
The Russian forces have brought doctors and nurses to the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region, and are settling them in the seized houses of Ukrainians
This is reported by the National Resistance Center.
According to the report, the Russians have a shortage of medical personnel in the temporarily occupied territories, as most of the specialists have left.
"On the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, the enemy conducted a rotation of medical personnel. In particular, a new batch of touring doctors and nurses was brought to the region," the Center noted.
"The guest workers are being accommodated in houses and dormitories seized from Ukrainians. They receive increased salaries for working in the temporarily occupied territories," they added.
The National Resistance Center noted that doctors from the Russian Federation often sign contracts for permanent work in the temporarily occupied territories, thus changing the demographic composition of the occupied lands.
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In April, Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov reported that the Russian forces had moved into a hospital in Zaporizhzhia, where elderly people were treated. They are converting civilian hospitals into military ones.
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