Due to Russian aggression, residents of Mykolaiv no longer have access to drinking water.
The largest attack on the country’s energy sector in recent times On the morning of March 22, the Russian Armed Forces carried out a massive shelling of Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. The largest cities suffered destruction. This resulted in a blackout in Kharkiv and damage to Ukraine’s largest hydroelectric power plant, the Dnipro HPP, located in Zaporizhzhia region. The authorities of most of the affected cities are urging people to stock up on water and prepare for blackouts. Less than a year ago, after the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant, Russian propaganda blamed Kyiv for the disaster and, despite itself, turned to familiar methods for the second time. This time, the enemy failed to scale the consequences of the attack. There is no threat of a dam breach.
We brought this report from Mykolaiv and did not plan to publish it today. This morning’s attack reminded us of an acute, urgent problem that we can solve and will do so Mykolaiv. Port city of Ukraine. Next