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To spread: due to the actions of the Russians in the occupied Crimea, several we...

Not only Donetsk: Due to the actions of the Russians in the occupied Crimea, wells have dried and water problems began

To spread: due to the actions of the Russians in the occupied Crimea, several wells have dried at once. As a result, water is brought to the population and restrictions were imposed in some settlements. The wells were dried up in the Bakhchisarai district of temporary occupied Crimea. This was reported by the Russian media "RIA Novosti Crime" on August 21.

The so -called occupation chairman of the district administration Angelika Yastrebova said that the problem with access to the water touched six settlements. "The problem has affected the labor, the deep ravine, the small garden, the Great Sadovy, Siren and Kuibyshevoy," she said. I was also added that water supply restrictions were introduced in the village of Kazanka. There, there was an accident on the networks, which causes the water to be served on the schedule.

According to her, in the listed villages of Bakhchisarai district, the occupying authorities organized a water transportation. The "yellow ribbon" movement also reported on August 20 about increasing problems with water in Crimea. According to the movement, for more than two weeks, Malorchenko, a small lighthouse, a mowing and upper kutuzovka and part of Alushta are without water. The occupying power of Crimea associates that the wells have dried with weather and climatic conditions.

In particular, officials say that the problem could have arisen because of the heat, as well as because of insufficient rainfall in the autumn and winter. Doctor of Economics, Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy "Yevgeny Kloibistov, in a comment for" public "instead indicates other reasons for water problems in Crimea.

It connects the problems with the actions of the Russians on the peninsula: it is because of this, says Khlobistov, both the amount and quality of water in the Crimea have deteriorated. We will remind, on August 20 the head of the "Center for the study of occupation" Petro Andryushchenko on air "Public radio" told that water in occupied Donetsk is served every three days, and named the reasons.