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Work on “sustainable water supply” has started in Crimea
Water intakes are being built on the Belbek river and the Kadykovsky quarry, and the military is involved in the work.
In Crimea, they announced that they were beginning to implement the Russian plan for supplying water to the peninsula. This was announced by the so-called “Crimean chief” Sergei Aksenov, reports on Saturday, October 31, the Federal News Agency.
According to him, the peninsula has begun to implement a “sustainable water supply” plan.
On the eve, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin arrived in annexed Crimea on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin and inspected the construction of water intakes on the Belbek river and the Kadykovsky quarry.
According to him, the decision to involve the military in the construction “was correct.” Another 200 people will start work soon.
We will recall, in Kiev, said that the water supply to Crimea will not resume until unemployment.
The Kremlin said that they themselves will provide water to Crimea so as not to depend on Ukraine.
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