As we wrote in April, the criminal occupiers’ “minister of health”, Konstantin Skorupsky, promised own “resignation” from May 15 if 50 items of drugs that are in “persistent shortage” on the peninsula, do not appear in hospitals and pharmacies, since there was a “disruption of supply”.
On this occasion, we reported that the deliberate “responsibility” of the collaborator is explained by the fact that under Skorupsky “the chair is very wobbly”, and therefore he allegedly came up with the idea of “leaving gracefully”; and, naturally, the population’s access to medicines is the last thing he cares about.
We wrote that for the “further biography” of Skorupsky, who stole a lot, which he most likely does not connect with Crimea, he urgently needs a new role of “sufferer for ordinary pensioners”. On May 16, the criminal Aksyonov predictably announced the “resignation” of Skorupsky, who remained, however, to “serve his duty” at least until the beginning of June.
However, as evil tongues say, this whole saga with Skorupsky actually began back in March, and solely due to one incident. Then the cohabitant of a “particularly authoritative” military aggressor, who was “passing through” in the Crimea, quite accidentally ended up with some problems regarding her pregnancy at the “Peritanal center” of the Simferopol Semashko Hospital.
The doctors there, most likely Yana Egorova and Elena Bondarenko, not suspecting who had come to see them, demanded that the “brilliant” woman in labor pay a “donation” of one hundred thousand rubles “for the needs of the center,” as is actually what happens to all patients there. Also, a particularly “important woman” felt that the “center medicals” did not “communicate with her respectfully enough”.
Since “the hussars don’t pay their bills,” the formal culprit in the unborn child created a huge scandal in Moscow over this literally operetta-like occasion, which they tried to hush up in every possible way. Among other things, the “prosecutor’s office” was “set on the ill-fated “peritanal center” and the talk went so far as to “fire” not only Skorupsky, but also his “supervisor in the council of ministers,” the criminal “deputy prime minister” Elena Romanovskaya.
However, by the end of April it became clear that “the conflict will be settled” only with “Skorupsky’s head”, and now even the “offended father” himself has problems in connection with the “change of milestones” after the resignation of the criminal Sergei Shoigu. This whole epic could become the plot of a “sitcom” if we ignore the fact that people continue to die from lack of vital medicines on the occupied peninsula, such as insulin, or from the “special quality” of their “Russian analogues”.