As Crimean inhabitants report on social networks, there are practically no antibiotics, antispasmodic and antipyretic drugs in the pharmacies of the occupied Simferopol, even of not very high quality “Russian production”.
This is happening against the background of an acute outbreak of respiratory diseases and pneumonia in children, often of unknown viral origin, not identifiable as coronavirus or influenza. Many hours of queues in children’s departments were noted.
At the same time, it is obvious that the problems in providing the peninsula with basic medicines as goods of relatively small volume can hardly be attributed to “problems with logistics”; Crimean residents at the same time put forward the assumption that “everything goes to the front”.
In the role of the main primary source of “winter infections”, the inhabitants of the region call the “mobilized” who were massively and criminally brought by the aggressor to the occupied peninsula.