Russia turns civilian hospitals into military ones in occupied Crimea
Russian forces are refurbishing medical institutions in the temporarily occupied Crimea to treat the army: civilian hospitals are being turned into military ones
This is reported by the Center of National Resistance.
It is noted that since the hospitals of the occupied peninsula are being turned into military hospitals, medical services for the civilian population are restricted.
"The medical system cannot withstand the burden on hospitals due to the large number of wounded soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces. As a result, the quality of medical services to the civilian population is significantly deteriorating," the statement said.
The analysts emphasized that such actions of the Russian Federation violate the norms of International Humanitarian Law on the use of civilian medical facilities for military purposes.
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On August 29, the Representative Office of the President of Ukraine in Crimea reported that hospitals in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol are overcrowded with the Russian military. The wounded are placed in corridors and even in the dining room.
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