Crimea reduces ambulance calls due to fuel shortage - NRC
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, hospitals have been ordered to save fuel and have reduced ambulance calls. This is stated in a message from the National Resistance Center (NRC).
According to the NRC, the reason for this decision was the fuel shortage and the inability of the occupation administration to resolve the crisis.
"Now the cars are only going to a limited list of emergencies, people are advised to get to hospitals on their own," the NRC said.
The NRC emphasized that the occupation authorities are saving on the population, but not on the army and repressive structures.
"This is another example of how the occupiers put their interests above people's lives," the NRC emphasized.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the russians have invented a new way of controlling residents of the TOT. They are preparing a ban on real estate activities, transferring all functions related to housing registration to the occupation administrations.
It was previously reported that in the temporarily occupied territories, the russian invaders began to russify preschool children.
Also, in temporarily occupied Luhansk, students are being forced to donate blood for the military of the aggressor country, the russian federation.