Crimean civilian journalist Iryna Danylovych was deprived of the opportunity to take medication in a russian colony
Crimean civilian journalist Iryna Danylovych, who is illegally detained in a russian colony, was deprived of the opportunity to take the necessary medicines, without which she suffers from headaches and earaches. This was reported by her father Bronislav Danylovych.
Also, Iryna’s father says that on December 1 last year, two doctors examined the political prisoner in the stavropol regional hospital. In their conclusion, they wrote that they were late with the treatment, because it should have been prescribed immediately. Now we can only wait for Iryna to stop hearing in her left ear because the nerve is atrophying.
Since December 1 last year, Danylovych has not received a single pill, even those sent by her father. Due to the constant whistling in her ear and the echo of her own voice, Iryna suffers from frequent headaches. According to the information provided by the political prisoner’s father, the colony allocates only 90 minutes for the distribution of medicines twice a week. During this time, only 20–30 people from the queue manage to receive medicines.
It is important to note that according to the rules, it is allowed to have medicines in the colony, but the administration still prohibits prisoners keeping them.