> Medical supplies worth about $200m (£145m) were destroyed in just two strikes in December and October.
> A large warehouse storing medicines in the city of Dnipro was destroyed in a Russian air strike on 6 December. As a result, about $110m worth of medicines were destroyed – estimated at up to 30% of Ukraine’s monthly supply.
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> “They caused a fire which unfortunately proved impossible to contain and the whole facility was destroyed.”
> BADM is one of two companies that supply about 85% of Ukrainian pharmacies in roughly equal shares.
> The other company is Optima Pharm, whose warehouses have been hit three times this year – on 28 August, 25 October and 15 November.
> The October attack destroyed its main storage facility in Kyiv, and cost the company more than $100m, says Optima Pharm’s chief financial officer Artem Suprun.
This is absolutely depraved.
There will be no justice til Putin and his top brass spend many miserable years imprisoned by the ICC (and rot in hell after that).
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> Medical supplies worth about $200m (£145m) were destroyed in just two strikes in December and October.
> A large warehouse storing medicines in the city of Dnipro was destroyed in a Russian air strike on 6 December. As a result, about $110m worth of medicines were destroyed – estimated at up to 30% of Ukraine’s monthly supply.
…
> “They caused a fire which unfortunately proved impossible to contain and the whole facility was destroyed.”
> BADM is one of two companies that supply about 85% of Ukrainian pharmacies in roughly equal shares.
> The other company is Optima Pharm, whose warehouses have been hit three times this year – on 28 August, 25 October and 15 November.
> The October attack destroyed its main storage facility in Kyiv, and cost the company more than $100m, says Optima Pharm’s chief financial officer Artem Suprun.
This is absolutely depraved.
There will be no justice til Putin and his top brass spend many miserable years imprisoned by the ICC (and rot in hell after that).