Due to the de-energization of the pumping stations of the Dnepr-Western Donbass water utility, the Sinelnikovsky city water utility is forced to limit the supply of water to houses.
In the city of Sinelnikovo, where a Russian UAV and a missile crashed at night, the water supply was temporarily cut off. This was announced by the head of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Council Nikolai Lukashuk on Telegram on Monday, May 22.
“Due to the blackout of the pumping stations of the Dnepr-Western Donbass water utility, the Sinelnikovsky city water utility is forced to limit the supply of water to citizens’ homes. In Sinelnikovo, there is no water on the upper floors of residential buildings . The lower floors are full of water, it is supplied in a non-pressure mode. As long as there is water in the tanks. Please , stock up,” wrote Lukashuk.
According to him, the restoration of water supply is planned no earlier than 13:00 Monday, but the work to launch the stations may continue longer.
It is known that on Monday night a Russian drone fell in the Illarionovskaya community of the Sinelnikovsky district. Rocket fragments were also found there. Seven people were injured in the attack. Three private houses and nine apartment buildings, a kindergarten, shops and administrative buildings were damaged.
In total, the forces of the Vostok Air Command in the Dnipropetrovsk region destroyed 15 UAVs and four cruise missiles.
Source: korrespondent

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