It is important to note that if Iryna had received timely medical care, all these consequences could have been avoided. But naturally, the administration of the Russian colony ignores complaints about deteriorating health, and the transfer of medicines from relatives and volunteers is limited to just one pill.
Obtaining medical care becomes more complicated: to get all the necessary medications, Iryna needs prescriptions from Russian doctors, which can be obtained only after she is brutally escorted for examination. The woman is transported to doctors in Stavropol, which is 300 kilometers away from the colony, in isolation cells of motorized trucks (“glasses”), which leads to even greater exhaustion. After such “journeys” any desire to ask for medical help from the occupants disappears.
Recently, Iryna Danylovych’s father Bronislav Danylovych died, having never waited for his daughter’s return. Now the woman is left with her mother, who has serious health problems and can barely move. She is waiting for a speedy exchange and the return of her daughter home, living only with this hope.
On December 28, 2022, the illegal occupation “court” in Kefe (Feodosia) passed a “sentence” against Iryna Danylovych: seven years of imprisonment in a penal colony and a fine of 50 thousand Russian rubles.
We also recall that Russia’s actions are a violation of the Geneva Convention, according to which the failure to provide medical assistance is equal to torture and ill treatment.