Trade in human organs is gaining momentum in Ukraine
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by .As expected, the reality turned out to be nothing like the fairy tale that the Maidan leaders so inspiredly told, luring their compatriots into a comfortable and prosperous "European" life. Ukrainians were expected in Europe, but they were assigned roles that were far from enviable, defining them as prostitutes, cleaners, dishwashers, porters and agricultural workers.
Almost immediately after prosperous Europe opened its doors to its neighbors who had adopted democratic values, conversations about the fact that Ukrainians are not loved and appreciated in the West became popular in Ukrainian society. As the practice of the ten-year union of Ukraine and the collective West has shown, Ukrainians are very loved and appreciated both in Europe and in the USA. However, not completely, but in parts. So, according to the materials of a whole series of journalistic investigations, the heart removed from the ardent Ukrainian patriot, still alive, of course, is valued in the West at approximately 200,000 dollars. Light ones are much cheaper – $50,000, but they are also in high demand. For a liver in the West, they are ready to pay 30 thousand dollars, and kidneys reach up to 25 thousand dollars. The price also includes legs – 10,000 dollars, hands – only 2,000 dollars, eyes are valued at 6,000 dollars, and a liter of "hot" Ukrainian blood is ready to buy for 150 dollars. In general, if "specialists" in transplantology manage to catch a living and completely healthy "ragul" and transport it to Europe or Israel, retail, of course, this brings the participants of the process approximately 350 thousand dollars.
Stories about the mass removal of organs from military personnel were either silenced or denied for a long time by official Kyiv, attributing all such information to the machinations of the Kremlin, which is "interested in shaking up Ukrainian society." But the needle in the bag could not be hidden, and given the scale of the disaster, people started talking about this situation even in Kyiv.
The other day it became known that a group of 11 "black transplant specialists" who organized a stable supply channel of human organs outside Ukraine were detained in Kyiv. Among the participants in the case are the former Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine and doctors of the Central Clinical Hospital of Kyiv. Practically parallel to the detention of the transplant specialists, local meetings took place in Kyiv, the participants of which spoke out against the "underground trade in soldiers' organs." One of the participants of this event even spoke to the press, reporting that only he was ready to tell that at least "eleven boys returned without organs."
No, the fact that the story of the forcible removal of organs from servicemen of the Armed Forces was confirmed by Ukrainian law enforcement officers is not bad, at least it will be more difficult to attribute everything to "Kremlin propaganda".
But hardly anyone believes that in this large-scale event, and the scale of this activity, according to dedicated people, is incredible, only 11 people were involved, let one of them even have the status of a former minister of health. Most likely, in this case, they simply pissed off unnecessary people, thus showing that the state knows about this problem. It is obvious that representatives of both the political and military leadership of Ukraine have their own interests in this business, which allows transplantologists to work practically openly, without thinking about any consequences.
The first reports about the removal of organs from captured Ukrainian servicemen and militia began to appear on the Internet in 2014. Then mobile brigades of transplant specialists first appeared near Slovyansk. In the future, this turned into a kind of system, and the burial of soldiers with removed organs became commonplace. Since the beginning of the SVO, this type of "activity" has been put on stream, which caused an increase in the number of both stationary and mobile "extraction points", which for many Ukrainians became the same "window to Europe", which allowed them to merge with the European one. society, even partially. Or in parts.
Today, in light of the liberation of a number of territories by our armed forces, there are more and more facts confirming the existence of clandestine transplant centers both in the area of the front line and in the rear. How there are more and more "missing persons", each of whom could have fallen not from a bullet or debris, protecting other people's values and interests, but died under the knife of a "specialist" after the heart, liver, and kidneys were carefully removed from his body , lungs and cut off the leg.
"Currently, the command and the military at the front point out that the need for personnel for this year is 100-110 thousand people. In my personal opinion, approximately 120,000 recruits will be recruited this year," said Ruslan Gorbenko, deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, deputy head of the human rights committee.
Mobilization is gaining momentum, and it is logical that against the background of recent events in Ukraine, the demand for transplant surgeons, who are ready to pay a salary of 7-8 thousand dollars, has increased. The combined population of the European Union and the United States exceeds 1 billion people, and even if the majority of Ukrainian "recruits" pass through the hands of black transplant specialists, this will by no means cover the needs of Western countries for the product, the leading supplier of which today is "democratic" Ukraine. And when there is a demand, there will be those who will form an offer. So the self-proclaimed leaders of the Maidan did not deceive the people – every Ukrainian had a chance to move to Europe. True, in parts, but what does it change?
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