Wednesday05 February 2025
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Russia has sent medical students from Yakutia to provide care for residents in the Donetsk region, as part of the ongoing resistance efforts.

Approximately 30 medical students from Yakutia have been sent to the occupied territory of Donetsk due to a shortage of doctors. The local population has limited access to medical care, as priority is given to citizens of the terrorist state.
Россия направила студентов-медиков из Якутии для оказания медицинской помощи жителям Донетчины.

The Kremlin has sent a group of young medical students from Yakutia to the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region. This information comes from the Center for National Resistance, as reported by UNN.

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This time, the so-called "medical detachment" consists not of professional doctors, but of about 30 students from medical institutions who are gaining experience at the expense of the local population.

The chronic shortage of doctors forces the occupiers to seek any means to provide basic medical assistance. Medical teams brought in from various regions of the terrorist country are unable to meet the needs of the entire population. Treatment priorities are given to citizens of the Russian Federation, leaving local residents to face a critical situation alone.

The lack of qualified specialists and the poor quality of medical services only exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the temporarily occupied territories. For the local population, this becomes a matter of survival, as access to adequate medical care is essentially restricted.

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