At the end of June, the invaders’ propaganda began to spread “reassuring” statements that allegedly “all hospitals and polyclinics of Crimea will continue their work after July 1” since it was previously reported that many “institutions” were left without illegal “Russian licenses”, the “term for obtaining” of which “expires” on the specified date.
At the same time, the obvious not only illegality, but also the pure fakeness of “licensing” is clear to absolutely everyone, and the fact that out of “84 medical organizations … 27 are partially licensed” only means that the occupiers cannot even cope with falsifying a pack of papers.
At the same time, as illegal “officials” sparingly admit, “a number of medical organizations still need major repairs”. In this regard, it suffices to point to comments in the social networks about “repairs” of the occupied Kerch.
As local residents write, “the first city hospital … has not been repaired …, and the consequences of the flood and ruins”, “the second city hospital – no comments, they haven’t started there yet”, “the third city hospital: children’s department – ruins, pulmonology – is working on its last legs”, “neuropsychiatric dispensary – the polyclinic has collapsed, the hospital has not been put into operation”, “the ambulance station in Arshintseve has collapsed, there is not even a hint of a new one”, “the skin diseases care dispensary – if it does not fall apart this year, it will fall apart next, hope no one would die”.
Against this background, the statements of the Kremlin bosses that the aggressor-controlled “state hospitals” can get a ban on the purchase of “foreign lung ventilators” in the interests of the “Rostec” corporation look especially “bright”.