Another collapse is brewing in the temporarily occupied Makiivka. Local residents are unable to receive medical care at the Primary Health Care Center No. 1, which is almost the only one left to serve civilians. At the clinic, people sometimes have to wait in line for several days to get an appointment with a doctor.
This is because the medical facility simply does not have enough doctors. Those who remain are either of advanced retirement age or do not have the appropriate medical qualifications. Others were simply mobilized into the occupying army and transferred to military hospitals.
Due to the shortage of labor and the refusal of local doctors to cooperate with the enemy in the TOT, the Kremlin organizes “rotations” of doctors from different regions of Russia. Recently, a batch of doctors arrived from Yakutia. In addition to medical examinations, their task is to work in the network of hospitals in the TOT.
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