Occupiers kidnapped 200 patients of a psychoneurological boarding school in Zaporizhzhya
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The invaders set up their field hospitals in taken buildings.
In the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporizhzhya Region, Russian invaders have removed all patients from the building of the Mikhailovskyy psychoneurological boarding school. It is unknown where the 200 people who lived and underwent treatment at the facility are. This is stated in a message on the page of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.
It is noted that after the Russians got rid of people, the occupants began setting up their field hospital there.
Russian invaders continue to use civilian health care facilities in the temporarily seized territories of Ukraine for their own purposes, - stated in the message.
The General staff noted that the former boarding school staff does not know where the Russians took the patients. They were not told. Moreover, all Ukrainians who have worked in the boarding school - were fired.
It is reported that in the future, on the territory and on the premises is planned to place a military hospital to treat wounded Russian servicemen.
It should be noted that the Russians use hospitals, schools and kindergartens to set up their hospitals there. People are thrown out onto the street.
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Oleg Kotov writes about the war in Ukraine and how it is changing the world.













