the British Military Intelligence In his last regular daily report, he talked about the lack of water in the Ukrainian regions annexed by Russia and how the Russian authorities are trying to control the situation.
The report’s authors remind us that the northern Donetsk-Donbass canal, which primarily provides Donetsk’s water supply, is largely under Ukrainian control. While some settlements in annexed areas lack central water supply at all.
This is due, among other things, to the fact that the canal may have been damaged as a result of the months-long fierce fighting in the area.
British intelligence also learned that Russia was already building a water pipeline in the region to alleviate the water shortage in the annexed areas. At the same time, this will not be able to fully compensate for the lack of water at the moment.
In the spring, the Russian authorities announced that the 200-kilometer water pipeline running from the Don to Donetsk was built in a record time of just over five months, and the first pumping station began operating at the end of March.
In April, the attached authorities of the Donetsk People’s Republic promised that by the end of June, local residents would be able to receive hourly water through the new water pipeline.
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