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"Police must act": Paramedic demands high-quality tourniquets for AFU
Yaroslav Vus, head of the All-Ukrainian Union of Paramedics, insists that volunteers supplying low-quality tourniquets to the Armed Forces be held accountable and barred from further involvement
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He shared this opinion on Espreso.
"Stopping the flow of subpar tourniquets and other medical supplies to the front lines is entirely possible. The only question is whether anyone cares enough to take action. We have law enforcement, we have the protector of our Constitution. Every volunteer who brought useless Chinese tourniquets should be caught, punished, and stripped of their right to volunteer. Ten years of war, and nobody has addressed this issue. Even during the full-scale war, nothing changed. The solutions exist, all that’s missing is the will to fix it," Vus stated.
Vus emphasized that punishment is the only effective way to stop the distribution of low-quality tourniquets to the Armed Forces
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