Serious problems with water supply in Crimea after Kakhovka HPP destruction

Serious problems with water supply in the temporarily occupied Crimea arose after the Russians had carried out a terrorist attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant (HPP), effectively destroying it. Source: National Resistance Center Quote: "After the Russians blew up the Kakhovka HPP, serious problems with water supply appeared in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

At the same time, the Moscow handlers instructed the head of the peninsula occupation administration [Sergey] Aksyonov to silence the critical situation. The occupiers do not have a clear plan on how to solve the problem of providing fresh water to the inhabitants of the peninsula. Therefore, the occupation administration is trying to avoid wide coverage of the situation with the Kakhovka HPP dam destruction and its impact on the water supply to the peninsula through the North Crimean Canal."

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Details: The National Resistance Center believes that such actions indicate that the occupiers have doubts about their ability to retain power in Crimea.

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