A Rostov resident's complaint about the non-delivery of medication attracted Bastrykin's attention.
The Chairman of the Investigative Committee demanded that a criminal case be opened following a complaint from a Rostov-on-Don resident about the cessation of a medication he must take daily.
A Rostov-on-Don resident filed a complaint with the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR) regarding the cessation of a medication he must take daily for life in 2026, Kommersant reported today, citing the agency's press service.
The man stated that his health was deteriorating due to the interruption of therapy, and he was unable to purchase the medication out of his own pocket.
The Chairman of the ICR, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed the Rostov branch of the ICR to open a criminal case and report on the progress and results of the investigation, the publication writes.
As of 12:55 Moscow time, no information on the progress of the investigation has been published on the website of the ICR for the Rostov Region. Investigations.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," on March 10, it also became known that a 36-year-old Novorossiysk resident suffering from a chronic joint disease complained that he could not receive the medication prescribed by doctors. Without regular injections, he experiences severe pain, and his joint deformities are progressing.
According to the man, he has never received the medication on time: in the fall, it was issued more than a month late, and in the winter, the delay was two weeks. Investigators have opened a criminal case in connection with the man's complaints.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421812



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