«Gave his insulin to a Russian». Press officer tells who remains in the areas of Kursk region controlled by the AFU.


In the areas of the Kursk region controlled by the AFU, there are people who could not leave and did not have cars. This was told in an interview by press officer Oleksiy Dmytrashkivskyi. He noted that among them are citizens of Ukraine who came to care for relatives, as well as children. But the main group consists of elderly people who either refused to leave themselves or were simply abandoned.
Dmytrashkivskyi talked about how they found six bedridden people in one settlement. They were simply left in the houses, without notifying the neighbors that these people were left for goodbyes. These people were without water, food, medicine, and had no way to provide for themselves. They are provided with medical aid and supplied with diapers.
Also, Dmytrashkivskyi said they organized assistance for those who need care. People care for and feed the infirm daily, and a medic comes to them once a week.
In the region, there is also a boarding house where people who lost their homes live. Military medics are working in the areas of the Kursk region controlled by the AFU. If a consultation is needed, they can bring civilian medics.
There are also people in the region with Parkinson's disease, strokes, and diabetes. The problem with insulin drugs is very urgent.
The military commandant's office together with the Sumy Regional Military Administration provide people with medicines and food. Work is also being done on heating in homes.
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