Residents of the village of Oleksandrivka in the Stanislavska community in the Kherson region have been left without access to medical care — there are no medical personnel left in the settlement.
This was reported by the head of the Stanislav village military administration, Oleksandr Babutskyi; his words are cited by “Bilozerka Info”.
The critical situation developed after a strike by a Russian drone that killed nurse Olena Vovk. Later another employee of the FAP resigned and left. Now, according to the administration, there is no one in the village to provide care — people are only being given medicines.
The head of the village military administration added that the authorities maintain communication with the community and respond to residents’ requests.
“— Another nurse from this FAP resigned and left. Now there is no one in Oleksandrivka to provide medical care. We only deliver medicines to them; there is no other option. However, the administration is always in touch with the community, and in response to residents’ appeals we try to resolve problems — that is what we work for,” he said.
According to the regional military administration, due to shelling on the right bank of the Kherson region, 95% of medical facilities were damaged, 32 medical workers were killed, and another 186 were wounded.
As of January 2026, 42 medical institutions continued to operate in the region, comprising about 130 establishments. Approximately 2,200 specialists provide medical care, about 670 of whom are doctors.
Previously we wrote:
- Only 6 of 200 interns chose Mykolaiv region, — Kim on the acute shortage of doctors
- In Mykolaiv, a third of doctors are retirees: the personnel shortage is worsened by the war
- How Ukrainians can obtain medicines in villages without pharmacies
- One of the best: a multidisciplinary medical team in the Korabelnyi district fights strokes
- As a result of the Russian attack on Mykolaiv, 56 residential buildings were damaged

