Ukrainians in temporarily occupied territories deprived of last benefits.
Ukrainians in occupied territories deprived of rights
Starting from January 1, Ukrainians in occupied territories have been deprived of any rights if they do not possess the passport of the occupying country. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
Since the beginning of 2022, the provision of medications to individuals residing in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine (TOT) has also been ceased. The issuance of necessary medications is no longer available for individuals without a Russian passport. This is especially important for people suffering from cardiovascular diseases, asthma, and diabetes who have limited ability to purchase necessary medications.
Even if citizens manage to purchase medications, their cost in the occupied territories is significantly higher than under normal conditions, approximately two to three times more.
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