Occupying Russian authorities are ignoring people’s complaints about the lack of electricity in homes that have lost energy after bad weather.
In a number of occupied settlements in the Luhansk region, there was almost three weeks without electricity. The Lugansk Regional State Administration reported this on Monday, January 1.
It was noted that residents of settlements near Dovzhansky have been waiting for almost three weeks for the restoration of electricity supply.
“Due to the inability to properly repair the work of the energy sector in the so-called “LPR,” after bad weather, tens of thousands of people waited for repair crews from a week to two,” the OVA indicated.
They indicated that some subscribers have restored power, but some villages are still without power.
“The reaction of the local population remains unmonitored,” OVA added.
In the Luhansk region, the occupiers formed a network of lecturers who would promote Russian narratives to the local population.
The entire family of invaders brought representatives of “small countries” from the distant regions of Russia to the temporarily occupied areas of the Lugansk region.
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Source: korrespondent

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