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Two months have passed since the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station was destroyed by the russians. The villages and towns surrounding the reservoir are suffering from the consequences of the catastrophe: the locals lack drinking water and, in some places, even raw water for daily needs. They are unable to irrigate their gardens, resulting in crops drying up. The climate has changed, making it even more challenging to work without water. Moreover, russian shelling continues.
In this report, Anna Kaliuzhna sheds light on the hell Ukrainian people are facing near the Kakhovka Reservoir.