The humanitarian crisis in the temporarily occupied territories of Donbass was caused by the actions of the occupiers, especially by the explosion of the dams of the Kakhovka hydroelectric station.
The Russians stopped water supplies to consumers in temporarily occupied Donetsk and Makeyevka from October 14. They promised water for just a few hours every two days. This was reported by CNS on Sunday, October 13.
The Russians explained this in planned work.
However, as explained by the Central Migration Service, in fact, the reason for the lack of water in housing taps is the criminal activity of the Russian occupation administration in the operation of local water utilities.
“And no promises to solve the crisis are supported by real deeds, the funds allocated by the Kremlin for the restoration of the Donbass that it destroyed are allocated at the level of local Gauleiter and collaborators,” the message added.
The humanitarian crisis in the temporarily occupied territories of Donbass was caused by the actions of the occupiers, especially by the explosion of the dams of the Kakhovka hydroelectric station.
The CNS reminded that the situation can be resolved only by the complete de-occupation of the Ukrainian territories. And they called for the transmission of information about the enemy’s positions, his personnel, the movement of equipment or collaborators through an anonymous chat bot.
It was previously reported that in the territories of Ukraine temporarily occupied by the Russians, the cost of traveling by public transport will increase. This is how the invaders are trying to “improve the quality of transportation.”
The invaders want to fill us with garbage and make money from it too
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Source: korrespondent

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