Russians threaten doctors in Starobilsk with deportation

Russian invaders are threatening to deport doctors in the temporarily occupied Starobilsk, Luhansk region.

The Luhansk Regional Military Administration reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

Residents of the temporarily occupied Sievierodonetsk have to use walkie-talkies because mobile communications have been cut off by the Russians. "For those who have figured it out and have the money to buy such equipment," the RMA empha

"But this is not an option in a critical situation, when, for example, you need to urgently call an ambulance. Recently, a resident of Severodonetsk had a stroke. While his relatives were running around trying to get a car with doctors to arrive, the man was paralyzed. Precious time was lost," the regional administration noted and added that "this is not the first such case in Severodonetsk in recent months. Some of them ended more tragically."

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According to the Regional Military Administration, the forced passportization of the Luhansk region's residents is ongoing, in particular, "in Starobilsk, the occupants provided so-called 'Russian Federation resident cards' with a validity period of three months to all employees of the local multidisciplinary hospital who do not yet have a Russian passport."

At the same time, the invaders threaten that if they do not receive their passports within this period, they will be deported from the temporarily occupied territory with confiscation of their homes.

As reported, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region, Russians are forcing owners to change their Ukrainian car license plates as soon as possible.