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Donetskul Is Faced with a Water Crisis: Corruption and Lack of Solutions

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Deep water crisis in the Russians' occupied areas of the Ukrainian Donetzik region. People have water at robinet once every three days. But even then there is dirty water running, which can not even be used for cooking. The independent Russian press writes that the Russian authorities are from wine, which destroyed their conduct and civil infrastructure during the attacks on Ukraine. The money promised by the occupying forces to restore the netw…
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Deep water crisis in the Russians' occupied areas of the Ukrainian Donetzik region. People have water at robinet once every three days. But even then there is dirty water running, which can not even be used for cooking. The independent Russian press writes that the Russian authorities are from wine, which destroyed their conduct and civil infrastructure during the attacks on Ukraine. The money promised by the occupying forces to restore the netw…

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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