Russians in occupied Mariupol start issuing insulin to only those with Russian passports

The Russians in the temporarily occupied Mariupol began to issue insulin to diabetes patients only if they hold a Russian passport. Source: Mariupol City Council The city council posted a video where a resident, who came to Mariupol Hospital No.

1, talks about an "innovation" for insulin-dependent patients: to get the drug, you need to have a Russian passport.

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Quote: "It is impossible to get help, vital treatment, get a job, or move freely without a passport. People have to choose - either get a document and have at least some rights, or die," Vadym Boichenko, the legally elected Mariupol Mayor, said. Background: The situation with diabetes patients is critical in Mariupol, which is temporarily occupied by the Russians.

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