November 29, 2024
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The situation is critical: in the occupied Donetsk region, people are left without water

The situation is critical: people are left without water in the occupied Donetsk region There is a complete lack of drinking water in temporarily occupied Donetsk and Makiivka, and technical water has disappeared in many areas. Water delivery schedules do not work, the occupation authorities ignore the complaints of local residents.”, — write on: unn.ua

In Donetsk and Makiivka, which are under the temporary occupation of Russia, residents faced a complete lack of drinking water and problems with water for domestic needs. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, transmits UNN.

Details

The water supply situation has reached a critical point. Residents were left without drinking water, and in many areas even technical water, which was previously used for domestic needs, completely disappeared.

Schedules for delivering water to points specified by the occupiers do not work. This caused a flurry of complaints to the Russian occupation administration, to which no action was taken. People, despite the fear of repression, are ready for a riot. To which the collaborators respond with yet another promise.

People with limited physical abilities suffer the most from such criminal mismanagement of the occupiers, who promised the locals a wonderful life in the “Russian way”.

We will remind

Earlier UNN informed that in the cities of the occupied Luhansk region, water is supplied only a few hours a day. Residents do not have enough water for household needs, while the subscription fee is maintained.

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