60-80% of occupied Sievierodonetsk remains without electricity and heating, with modular boiler houses being manually connected to damaged networks
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60-80% of the city is without communications (electricity and heating)
Parts of the neighbourhoods have been powered with electricity and modular boiler houses are being brought in
Food and medicine are available but at higher prices than in free territories
Medicine is imported from Russia but in short supply
The local hospital has a minimum number of medical personnel from Sievierodonetsk and occupied Luhansk
The death rate is high in the city
Due to a significant number of sanitary losses among the invaders, in the temporarily occupied Luhansk, a maternity hospital is used for the treatment of wounded servicemen of the Russian occupation forces. In addition, the premises of Children's Hospital No. 3 were also converted into a military hospital.
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