Famous Ukrainian pharmacy chain recognized 'DNR' on its website (photo).


On the website of the pharmacy chain 'Podorozhnik', a page for the pharmaceutical company 'Stirolbiofarm' appeared, located in Horlivka, Donetsk region. The company, which started its work in 2014, actively sells its products both in parts of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions currently under the control of militants and in Russia.
According to the description on the website, 'Stirolbiofarm' calls itself a leader in the production of medicinal products and biologically active supplements in the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic. The company has stable market positions and produces quality products.
However, this information is a copy of the description from the Russian pharmaceutical manufacturer's website. 'Stirolbiofarm' sells its products in the occupied territories with the permission of the 'Ministry of Health of Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics' and in Russia.
The company was founded in Horlivka in 1996 and successfully exported its products to more than 40 countries before the occupation. Claims that 'Stirolbiofarm' pays taxes to the 'Donetsk People's Republic' are false. The company operates in accordance with Ukrainian legislation, and its main office is located in Kyiv.
The company 'Stirolbiofarm' has been registered in Ukraine since 2004. It belongs to the pharmacy group 'Podorozhnik', whose owner is Oleksandr Fedetsko. Currently, there are over 2,000 pharmacies of this chain in Ukraine.
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