The north of Donbass will remain without water supply for an indefinite period.
Slavyansk, Kramatorsk, Druzhkovka, Konstantinovka and nearby settlements, where a total of about 260 thousand people live, will have problems with the supply of water due to massive enemy shelling, said OBA Chairman Vadim Filashkin.
On September 28, the Russians critically damaged two Water of Donbass facilities. Given the large amount of damage, there is no technical possibility of restoring the operation of the equipment.
OVA is working with local authorities to establish alternative water supply options. Currently, the temporary supply of technical water is carried out from the annual water intake of the Voda Donbass KP.
Filashkin wrote on his social networks that in just the past 24 hours, Russians shelled Donbass settlements 25 times. 423 people, including 41 children, were evacuated from the front line.
Pokrovsky district. In Kurakhovo, an enterprise, an administrative building and numerous houses were damaged; 5 houses were damaged in Kurakhovka, an enterprise was damaged in Solntsevka; in Gornyak, 1 person was injured, 3 houses were damaged. In the Peschany Pokrovskaya community, 3 people were injured, an infrastructure facility and non-residential premises were damaged; in Rodinsky, 2 administrative buildings were damaged; in Svetly, 3 industrial buildings, a power line and special equipment were damaged. An enterprise in the Rivne Mirnograd community was damaged.
Kramatorsk district. In Konstantinovka, 2 people were injured, 3 houses, 3 cars and a power line were damaged; in Markovo, 3 houses were damaged. In Ekaterinovka, Ilyinovskaya community, 7 objects were damaged.
Bakhmut district. In Seversk, 3 houses were damaged. In the Chasovoyarsk community, 11 private houses, a high-rise building and 3 non-residential premises were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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