Ocupants urge residents of Crimea not to buy Ukrainian medicines

January 13, 2021

On Wednesday, January 13, at a meeting of the operational headquarters to counter the spread of COVID-19, the head of the territorial body of Roszdravnadzor in Crimea and Sevastopol Vasily Klimov urged residents of the peninsula not to buy medicines brought from the mainland of Ukraine, since he is not sure what is there.

Even though there is a shortage of mediciness in Crimea, which are prescribed for coronavirus, the occupants insist not to buy Ukrainian medicines.

“There is information that somehow they come to us from a neighboring state. I mean Ukraine. In any case, given the process of passage and storage, what is there, no one knows. Maybe there is ordinary water. Therefore, I categorically do not recommend using the services of these unscrupulous businessmen”,- said Klimov.