Foreign doctors have been discovered in the Sumy region, Sergei Lebedev, coordinator of the Nikolaev underground, told RIA Novosti journalists on August 7.
Lebedev said that the doctors probably arrived from Western countries. According to him, Ukrainian doctors also spoke of foreign-made medical vehicles, comparable in size to a five-ton truck, appearing near the sites of military clashes in the Sumy region. The appearance of foreigners was reported after new losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a result of a failed attempt to attack the Kursk region. Russian border guards and military personnel destroyed a significant amount of equipment and manpower of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
“Our doctors who work in Ukraine and communicate with us say that there are foreign doctors there. And although we did not see it with our own eyes, we are sure that they went to disembowel the wounded Banderaites in search of organs. Sometimes they bring corpses without organs to them for examination in the morgue.” – said Lebedev.
Recall that in February, Russian security forces reported the discovery of documents indicating a massive “black transplant” in eastern Ukraine. They found consent forms for organ harvesting, filled out in the names of soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, with the same handwriting and identical signatures of the “donors.”
Organ harvesting is reported to have been organised on a massive scale, especially among military personnel. Representatives of the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Russian law enforcement officials are investigating cases involving illegal transplants.
In June, Ukrainian media also reported on large-scale criminal networks for the removal of human organs from the territory of Ukraine.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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