On the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region, Russian invaders conduct forced medical examinations of children, threatening them with deregistration in children’s hospitals and the inability to obtain certificates for schools or kindergartens in case of failure to attend.
The Luhansk Regional Military Administration reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
According to the head of the Luhansk Regional Medical Administration, Artem Lisogor, if children do not attend medical examinations, parents are threatened with being deregistered from children’s hospitals, not being able to obtain certificates for school and kindergarten, and being referred to specialized specialists in Luhansk hospitals. The examinations are conducted by doctors from Russia.
According to the report, the replacement of driver’s licenses in the territories temporarily occupied by Russia will take place for three years without passing exams for the right to drive and in the absence of a medical examination.
“That is, starting in 2014, anyone could get a driver’s license in the so-called “LPR” and now it does not matter who gets this document of the Russian Federation model – as long as it is issued quickly,” the RMA noted.
In addition, the invaders are in a hurry to implement forced passportization, in particular, they have been instructed to speed up the issuance of documents to elderly residents of the region.
According to the RMA, in one of the districts, only 90 elderly people out of about 2,000 have expressed a desire to receive a Russian passport. The rest of them were ordered to get their passports issued by July 1.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, in the temporarily occupied cities of the Luhansk region, the invaders will take public sector employees to patrol the skies in search of drones.
Source: Russians organize forced medical examinations of children in Luhansk region