The Center said that medical facilities in the occupied territories will only offer services to residents who have Russian health insurance, which requires a Russian passport.
Russia transferred 17 Ukrainian children with disabilities from the occupied part of Donetsk Oblast to a rehabilitation center near Moscow as part of the forced passportization campaign in the occupied territories of Ukraine, Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said on Jan. 22.
Russians in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine have been denying locals medical treatment if they have not obtained a Russian passport since the beginning of 2024, the National Resistance Center reported on Jan. 21.
Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights Maria Lvova-Belova took 17 more Ukrainian children from the occupied Donetsk Oblast under the guise of “rehabilitation,” Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported on Jan. 22.
Russia has devised a new way to speed up the passportization of the local population intemporarily occupied territories, the Defense Ministry’s National Resistance Center (NRC) reported on Jan. 17.