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Residents of Russian Krasnodar staged a protest demanding the restoration of water and electricity supplies. This was reported by Russian Telegram channels and Radio Liberty on Saturday, July 20.
Protesters blocked one of the streets in the north of the city. Protesters complain that during the summer their lights were turned off, first once a week, then three times, and now it seems there are no lights for 12-15 hours a day.
Mayor Evgeny Naumov came to the rally in Krasnodar and promised to ensure the supply of technical water. However, after his arrival, several protesters were detained by the police.
Meanwhile, massive power outages in Russia are also occurring in other regions in southern Russia, the North Caucasus and annexed Crimea.
As you know, this week in Russia there was a malfunction at the Rostov nuclear power plant. According to various estimates, several million Russians may find themselves without electricity.
Residents of Buryatia were left without electricity after an explosion at a state district power station
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