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Putin allies face crisis as they run out of water

Por: Newsweek World January 23, 2024

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The water supply for the Crimean city of Sevastopol will be shut off on Tuesday and Wednesday due to significant pollution in the area, according to the city's Russian-appointed authorities.Sevastopol Gov. Mikhail Razvozhayev said in a post to his Telegram channel on Monday that the city's water supply has been contaminated due to heavy snowfall in recent days. After the snow melted, a sharp influx of dirty water was carried into the... + full article



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