Dec. 11, 2025, 11:02 a.m.
(A checkpoint in Crimea. PHOTO: UNIAN)
In the temporarily occupied Yevpatoria, the Russian occupation authorities have tightened control at the entrances and exits of the city.
This was reported by the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement.
According to the guerrillas, the tightening of control in Yevpatoria is due to intensified checks at checkpoints. It is recorded that the security forces selectively stop cars and almost all buses, conducting a thorough inspection of trunks and personal belongings of passengers.
It is also noted that employees of the occupation administration are on duty at the checkpoints along with the Russian military. The activists urge residents to be as cautious as possible due to the operation of the checkpoints in an enhanced mode.
Earlier, the movement's partisans wrote that Sevastopol hospitals do not have enough places for patients with seasonal diseases.
Due to the growing number of patients with influenza and ARVI, civilian patients are more often denied hospitalization. In particular, the occupiers reserve places for the wounded Russian invaders and other persons associated with the administration of the Russian Federation.
For the same purpose, for several months in a row, the length of stay of patients (even in the children's department) in the hospital has been reduced. In particular, patients are offered to continue their home treatment.
As a reminder, the invaders are importing medicines to the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson region that are about to expire.
The occupiers supply the remaining batches of Russian medicines to the TOT, which have only 3-4 months left until the end of their shelf life. This problem was already noticed in early September with insulin, and now a similar situation is observed with painkillers. In fact, the occupiers are forcing the local population to use medicines that are about to become unusable.
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