According to the occupation administration, more than 120,000 people are left without water supply. In Evpatoria, schools and kindergartens will not work in the coming days, and people will receive water from tankers.
Part of the occupied Crimea was left without water supply. On the morning of February 28, an accident occurred on two water conduits: in Coastal near Evpatoria and Krasnoperekopsk. This was reported by the occupying “authorities” of the peninsula on February 28, the Russian edition of RBC reports.
It is reported that schools and kindergartens will not work in Evpatoria and surrounding settlements in the coming days. According to the occupation administration, about 120,000 people were left without water supply. Local residents will receive water from tank trucks.
“At the moment, the operational headquarters decided to suspend classes in schools and kindergartens. Water carriers will work in settlements during the day,” the Crimean government said in a statement.
At the same time, schools and kindergartens in Krasnoperekopsk will operate as usual. In this area, water supply is promised to be restored by the end of the day.
“The supply of water to local residents is organized. Classes in kindergartens and schools are going on as usual. Water supply will be restored by the end of the day,” the occupying authorities said.
We will remind, on February 27 near the Crimea there was an earthquake of magnitude 3 points. A series of tremors occurred in the afternoon near the coast of the peninsula, but it did not affect the local residents in any way.
Deputy of the Kherson Regional Council Sergei Khlan said that the Russians began to dismantle the Chumak plant for the production of products in the Kherson region. The equipment was taken to the Crimea, and a number of agricultural companies were distributed among those who registered under Russian law.