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Water supply restrictions begin in Crimea amid power outages

Water (illustrative image). Photo: Pixabay.
Water (illustrative image). Photo: Pixabay.

In Crimea, which is under the control of the aggressor country russia, water supplies to several settlements will be restricted due to power outages caused by strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

It was reported on Thursday, July 2, by “Voda Krymu,” a company established by the occupiers.

According to the occupiers, due to the “unstable power supply situation,” water service in Armiansk will be suspended from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday, July 3.

And on July 4, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., there will be no water in the settlements located near Armiansk.

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The occupiers also reported that due to an “accident on the power grid,” the pumping station at the water treatment facilities in the area of Sudak lost power.

As a result, water supply has been restricted on several dozen streets in Sudak itself, as well as in the neighboring settlements of Shchebetovka, Bahativka, Soniachna Dolyna, and Novyi Svit.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on June 25, the Crimean occupation administration announced the introduction of temporary power restrictions across the entire peninsula.

As a reminder, on the night of June 24–25, Ukrainian drones attacked the occupied Crimea. According to online reports, the Tavriya and Balaklava thermal power plants were targeted.

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