In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the situation with water supply has long been out of the control of the occupiers.
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Thus, in the temporarily occupied Kherson region, the occupiers admit that the state of local water bodies is critically dangerous – the water here cannot be used for domestic needs, agricultural purposes, or for bathing. This was reported today, July 28, on the website of the National Resistance Center.
Laboratory tests of water quality in the reservoirs of Nizhnie Sirogoz, Pervopokrovka, Verkhnie Sirogoz and Novoaleksandrovka showed unsatisfactory results, posing a threat to the health of citizens, the Central Nervous System notes.
In addition, recently in the Donetsk region, local residents blocked streets after they had not received drinking water for more than a day – Donetsk residents are experiencing interruptions in water supply, since the Seversky Donetsk – Donbass water pipeline is not functioning due to military action.
Source: Racurs

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