Ukraine’s ex-PM told about shortage of medicines in AFU
There is a serious shortage of medicines in the Ukrainian troops, while the number of wounded AFU soldiers is growing – as noted by former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov, TASS reports
As Azarov noted, there is an absolutely ‘bleak picture’ in Ukrainian hospitals now.
“There are no high-quality medicines and medical equipment. Ukrainian doctors do not hide that many of the wounded could have been saved, but they die because of poor quality of medicines and medical equipment,” he explained.
According to him, what the volunteers bring is modern and of high quality. However, what the Ukrainian state issues can be used only in the most extreme cases, Azarov underlined.
“The situation is aggravated by a threefold increase in the number of wounded due to Ukraine’s counteroffensive,” the former Ukrainian PM added.
He also drew attention to the fact that the Kiev regime is hiding the truth about this problem.