Dzhemilev told when Ukraine will resume water supply to Crimea

09.02.2020 - 12:11 #Supply, #Water, #Crimea, #Peninsula, #Dzemilev
The peninsula is currently experiencing a shortage of water

Ukraine will only supply water to the Crimea if the Crimean peninsula is released from the occupiers.

The peninsula is currently experiencing a shortage of water, which has a negative impact on agriculture, but Ukraine is ready to resume the supply of Dnipro water only after the Crimean occupation. It was declared by the leader of the Crimean Tatar people, the People's Deputy from «European solidarity» Mustafa Dzhemilev on air «Radio Crimea. Realities. "

He added that talk of damages to the locals and other sentiments could be postponed because nobody promised to create comfortable living conditions in Crimea. According to Dzhemilev, all responsibility for what is happening on the peninsula now lies with the country occupying the peninsula - Russia. This was written in the 1949 Geneva Convention.

So we don't need to talk about humanitarian things, ”Dzhemilev said.

Rakurs informed that the occupation authority in Crimea is preparing a schedule of hourly water supply to the residents of the city of Simferopol due to lack of water in the Crimean reservoirs. Water restrictions affect both apartment buildings and the private sector. They will not stop supplying water only to socially significant sites.

Source: Racurs

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