Ukraine Water Supply: Satellite Imagery, Data Suggests Russian Sabotage

For Six Months, Homes In Ukraine’s Southern Coastal City Of Mykolaiv Have Been Without Clean Drinking Water.

Military And Un Experts Told A Bbc Investigation They Believe Russian Forces Deliberately Cut Off The Water Supply Last April.

Satellite Imagery And Data Suggest The Pipeline To The City Was Deliberately Destroyed While Under Russian Control.

Destroying Resources Vital For Civilian Life Is Widely Regarded As Violations Of International Humanitarian Law.

But In Recent Weeks Russia Has Further Targeted Ukraine’s Power And Water Infrastructure, Prompting Shortages Across The Country.

Queuing In The Street In Mykolaiv To Collect Clean Drinking Water Is Dangerous As The City Is Close To The Front Line And Is Often Shelled. Since Russia’s Invasion It Has Remained Under Ukrainian Control.


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