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The Russian government reportedly prepared a “reliable water supply plan” for occupied Crimea.
According to the TASS propaganda agency, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced plans on Monday, October 19, to hold 14 events, among which would supposedly be the development of new water sources.
“In total, about 50 billion rubles will be allocated for the implementation of the plan, the majority of the federal budget. This will provide an additional water supply in the amount of at least 310,000 cubic meters per day,” he said.
Mishustin is confident that the implementation of this plan will supposedly provide the occupied peninsula with a “high quality water supply.”
As OBOZREVATEL wrote, the leader of the occupiers in Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, ordered the purchase of private wells and wells and, in case of refusal of the owners, to involve the prosecutor’s office. He called water a “strategic raw material” that cannot be owned by anyone.
Earlier it was learned that in the Crimea rusty liquid continues to flow from taps instead of water. The occupiers limited the water supply for the inhabitants of the peninsula.