Doctors from the occupied Crimea are trying to recruit to serve in the Russian army: they are offered big money, but there are no takers

Doctors from the occupied Crimea are trying to recruit to serve in the Russian army: they are offered big money, but there are no takers

Kyiv  •  UNN

April 26 2024, 12:23 PM • 13464 views

Doctors and medical staff of civilian hospitals on the Crimean peninsula are being forced to sign contracts with the occupying Russian army, but they categorically refuse, despite being offered large sums of money.

Doctors and medical staff in civilian hospitals on the Crimean peninsula are being forced to sign a contract with the occupying army. This is reported by agents of the ATES movement, UNN reports.

According to the guerrillas, the occupiers offer a lot of money to doctors, but there are no volunteers. People are categorically against it.

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In addition, it emphasizes the severe shortage of medical personnel, transportation and equipment in Crimea, which greatly affects the standard of living of Crimeans.

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"The Putin regime does not care about ordinary people. Their priority is to spend trillions of rubles on killing people, destroying cities and seizing new territories. This is the 'Russian world'," ATES said.