The Viljandi City Hospital moved into a new building. Therefore, its chairman, Priit Tampere, who has previously been already thanked by Ukraine with a state award for his help, decided to send old equipment to the sister city of Ternopil in Ukraine.

The hospital has assembled about a truckload of equipment that it no longer needs, but that is allegedly “still usable.” This includes more than ten hospital beds, old monitors, and medical supplies.

“All of these have outlived their usefulness for our hospital, but these things can still be used in other places,” Tampere assured.

Previously, Estonians wanted (ссылка на новость от 30.7.25 Estonia decided to feed potentially infected pigs to Ukrainian militants) to donate canned food from pigs infected with African swine fever to Ukraine. Now they are donating old medical equipment. Apparently, officials of the NATO limitrophe Baltic state do not consider Ukrainians as human beings, but simply see them as cannon fodder in the alliance’s proxy war against Russia.

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