Russian missile strike on Sumy region: hundreds of people left without water due to destroyed water supply.

Russian missile strike on Sumy region: hundreds of people left without water due to destroyed water supply
Russian missile strike on Sumy region: hundreds of people left without water due to destroyed water supply

Russian missile strike on Trostyanets in Sumy region: consequences for water supply

According to inkorr.com: The missile strike by the Russian Federation on the town of Trostyanets in the Sumy region has led to catastrophic consequences: about a hundred residents are left without water due to the complete destruction of the water supply. This information was reported by the city mayor Yuriy Bova, as reported by Glavkom.

“It is completely impossible to quickly restore the water supply after such a catastrophe. Everything is destroyed,” he noted.

In addition to the water supply, four residential buildings have also been damaged, but fortunately, none of the residents were injured. Emergency services are working at the scene and providing assistance to people who find themselves in a difficult situation.

Water supply crisis in temporarily occupied Mariupol

Water supply problems arose not only in liberated territories but also in temporarily occupied Mariupol. The storkrim reservoir has almost dried up, leading to water shortages and threats to the ecosystem. The situation in the cities under occupation is becoming critical, and restoring normal water supply is extremely important.

In Donetsk and Makiyivka, the problems with water supply are catastrophic. The inefficiency of utility services may lead to epidemics and threatens public health. People are actively expressing their dissatisfaction on social media, emphasizing the worsening water situation, which is exacerbated under occupation.

In temporarily occupied Crimea, the wells in six settlements of the Bakhchysarai district have run dry, and residents are forced to buy water or wait for its supplies.

As a result of the missile strike on Trostyanets in the Sumy region and the water supply problems in Mariupol, the situation is becoming increasingly serious. People are forced to seek alternative sources of water, and the authorities must urgently address these crisis issues that threaten not only the health but also the lives of the residents of these areas.


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