Despite the difficult situation, doctors, public equipment, and police are still working in the city, but the systematic enemy destroys critical infrastructure.
The Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, is on the edge of a humanitarian catastrophe. Due to the ongoing shelling, the city is slightly de -energized, thousands of houses remain without gas, the water supply is limited. This was announced by the head of Donetsk Ova Vadim Phileshkin on Wednesday, June 25.
“Due to the uprising, almost half of the city – no light. 1.9 thousand houses in Santurinovka are left without gas, it is impossible to return it now. The water supply – once a day from 17:00 to 20:00, 20-25% of the need,” said Phileshin.
He added that because of the strikes, the drones were forced to eliminate the movement of city buses. In addition, a suburban route to Druzhkovka works limited.
Phileshkin informed that now seven reservoirs and 11 tank tanks were installed in the city, 12 wells opened, six of which in cleaning. There are also five points of disagreement, two more in standby mode.
Despite the difficult situations, doctors, communal workers, police, and power are still working in the city.
However, the OVA leader explained that the enemy systematically destroyed the critical infrastructure, therefore he called the citizens in urgent evacuation, publishing the contacts needed for the people.
0-800-500-121, +380730500121 (Viber, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal)
For serious patients with illness – 0800332614
Konstantinovskaya VA – 050 567 88 87, 093 420 18 83
Earlier it was learned that Russian occupation troops were trying to take three directions to the Konstantinovka ring, Donetsk region, the fierce battles continued.
Remember that in Konstantinovka, Russian troops sent drones to two civilian cars, as a result of which a person was injured.
Russian Federation troops were fired at Konstantinovka and Raigorodok in Donetskin, with victims
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