May 1, 2026
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Russia Targets Water Supply Infrastructure Amid Ongoing Conflict

As tensions escalate, Russian forces are reportedly preparing to strike water supply systems in Ukraine, raising concerns about potential disruptions to access for millions of residents. If successful, these attacks could lead to scheduled water deliveries, severely impacting daily life.

The regions most at risk include ten areas: Luhansk, Donetsk, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kherson. The capital city is also under threat, as officials warn that the entire 2,000-kilometer border with Russia remains particularly vulnerable.

A government source indicated that the decentralized nature of Ukraine’s water supply system complicates crisis management. Unlike the energy sector, which has a centralized operator, local authorities will be responsible for determining water distribution schedules in their respective regions.

With new permanent water intake facilities unlikely to be completed by summer—requiring 9 to 12 months for construction—mobile water stations are being considered as a rapid response solution in the event of an emergency.

The threat to Ukraine's water supply infrastructure from Russian military actions poses significant risks to millions. Local authorities will manage water distribution, but the lack of centralized control complicates crisis response efforts.

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