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In Ukraine's Occupied Luhansk, Many 'Struggling to Get By'

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Electricity and water are in short supply, and foods prices are rising. As Moscow pressures people in occupied eastern Ukraine to take on Russian citizenship, people in the Luhansk region spoke with DW about daily life.

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Russian propaganda and the occupation authorities use the water crisis to manipulate, blaming Ukraine for a humanitarian catastrophe, although the destruction is largely the result of the actions of Russia and its proxies.

The occupied Luhansk region is drowning in garbage: 17 new natural landfills since the beginning of the year - TsNSIn the temporarily occupied Luhansk region, 17 new natural landfills have appeared since the beginning of the year. Municipal services are not working, and most of the employees have been mobilized into the Russian army.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Residents of occupied Luhansk and Novoaidar complain of electricity and water shortages, high prices and lack of restoration of destroyed houses.

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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