Some days ago, the aggressor’s minister of health made a criminal visit to occupied Crimea, and in addition to his real tasks of strengthening the work of military hospitals and “rehabilitation centers,” he “on duty” acted as a backdrop for the PR of Crimean collaborators. Since Sergei Aksyonov has been literally enjoying the “thaw” in the “Kremlin’s attention” in recent days, after certain events, he was literally gushing with projects for “medical construction” to celebrate the fact that he was “allowed to the illustrious ministerial handle.”
Among other things, Aksenov said that “in the near future” a “city hospital in Feodosia with 450 beds” will be built, which greatly amused the local residents. Indeed, several years ago the occupiers promised “the start of construction of a multidisciplinary medical center in Feodosia,” where “it was planned to transfer almost all the town’s medical institutions,” with a “starting estimate” of 18 billion rubles.
However, now the occupiers, “for some reason,” even in their unconstrained promises, “reduced the catch” to 5.5 billion and 310 beds, and even then with the start of “construction planning” in 2025, that is, “in the distant bright future.” As local collaborators write about this, “so, we are starting to wait for a new hospital. The wait won’t be long – three years. Unless, of course, construction drags on indefinitely.”