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Two cities in Crimea were left without water

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In Yevpatoria and Krasnoperekopsk, accidents occurred with water pipes. The causes of the incidents were not specified.

Yevpatoria and Krasnoperekopsk were left without water supply in occupied Crimea. It was reported on February 28 by RIA Novosti.

It was learned that on Tuesday night there was an accident in the main water conduit. As a result, more than 120 thousand residents of Evpatoria were left without water. Classes were canceled in schools and kindergartens in the city.

In addition, the “authorities” of the peninsula informed about the accident with the water pipe in Krasnoperekopsk. Emphasizes that repairs are underway.

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Earlier it was reported that in Novovorontsovka, Kherson region, the water supply has completely stopped due to a critical drop in the level of the Dnieper.

The repair of water supply networks in Nikolaev may take years – mayor

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