As the aggressor-controlled criminal structures of the “Rospotrebnadzor” were forced to admit, the incidence of pediculosis has sharply increased in the occupied Crimea and Sevastopol.
The aggressor is forced to declare that in Crimea “283 cases were detected in seven months, which is 1.9 times more than the same period last year, of which 90% are children under 17 years old” and that “in Sevastopol, the incidence of pediculosis among the population amounted to 81 cases, which 2.9 times more than last year. Of these, 66 cases are children.”
The obvious reason for the outbreak of pediculosis is a sharp increase in the Russian army contingent in the occupied region and an increase in the level of its “turbulence”, including as part of the movement to and from the front zone.
The fact that the “revealed cases” as the “tip of the iceberg” mainly concern children is simply explained: the main place where in the occupied Crimea they are more or less checked for lice are “educational institutions” controlled by the aggressor, but not objects of the aggressor’s Ministry of Defense.