Occupants create unbearable conditions in the temporarily occupied territories: electricity, water, and communication are disconnected.

Occupants cut off electricity and water
Occupants cut off electricity and water

Situation in the temporarily occupied territories

According to UATV: In the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia, unbearable living conditions are being created for local residents due to the disconnection of electricity, water, and communication. These problems lead to significant difficulties in the daily lives of the population that has found itself under the control of the occupying authorities.

The disconnection of essential utilities negatively affects the quality of life for people. The communal infrastructure in these territories is degrading due to a lack of investment and repairs, which complicates access to basic necessities. In the absence of electricity, water, and communication, residents are forced to seek alternative means of survival, limiting their opportunities.

Systemic repression and humanitarian crisis

Furthermore, the partisan movement 'Atesh' reported on systemic repression against the civilian population in the Zaporizhia region. This situation highlights the seriousness of the challenges faced by local residents. According to information from the Center for Countering Disinformation,

“care for people in this system is an unnecessary expense”

, indicating the unwillingness of the occupying authorities to provide for the basic needs of the population.

Currently, there is an escalation of the humanitarian crisis in the temporarily occupied territories, requiring urgent action from the international community and humanitarian organizations. In the absence of necessary resources and systemic repression, local residents need support for survival and the restoration of normal living conditions. This situation confirms the complexity of the conflict in the region and the importance of attention to the needs of the civilian population suffering from the consequences of war.


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