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Crimea’ Water Lines Is Gone—Russia Faces Mass EVACUATION as Water Crisis Hits 2,5 Million People

#Russia #Crimea #WaterCrisis #Putin #Donetsk #Logistics #Kakhovka #EcologicalDisaster

Russia used water to stop Ukraine, but now its own army is crumbling from thirst! The blowing up of the Kakhovka Dam dried up Crimea’s water channels, and the Izobilnoye Dam turned into a swamp. In Rostov, people queue for water in minus 20 degrees, while in Donetsk, soldiers carry water to the front instead of ammunition. The lands Putin declared ‘ours forever’ are facing an ecological disaster.

In this video, we analyse Russia’s self-inflicted ‘Water Crisis’ and the collapse at the front:

HYDRAULIC BANKRUPTCY: How did the Kakhovka explosion physically disable the North Crimean Canal?

LOGISTICAL SUFFOCATION: How did the front weaken when water tankers replaced ammunition trucks?

THE DEATH OF CRIMEA: How did the soil become salty and agriculture cease when the groundwater receded?

MILITARY PERFORMANCE: How does the combat ability of a thirsty soldier collapse?

This map shows how water sources in Crimea dried up after the Kakhovka disaster and indicates the crisis points.If you like our analyses, you can support us by buying us a coffee ☕️ https://buymeacoffee.com/pprglobal

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We are sharing United24’s campaigns for Ukraine with you. You can find out more and lend your support via the links below.

ALLIES OF STEEL:
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Crimea’ Water Lines Is Gone—Russia Faces Mass EVACUATION as Water Crisis Hits 2,5 Million People

#Russia #Crimea #WaterCrisis #Putin #Donetsk #Logistics #Kakhovka #EcologicalDisaster

Russia used water to stop Ukraine, but now its own army is crumbling from thirst! The blowing up of the Kakhovka Dam dried up Crimea’s water channels, and the Izobilnoye Dam turned into a swamp. In Rostov, people queue for water in minus 20 degrees, while in Donetsk, soldiers carry water to the front instead of ammunition. The lands Putin declared ‘ours forever’ are facing an ecological disaster.

In this video, we analyse Russia’s self-inflicted ‘Water Crisis’ and the collapse at the front:

HYDRAULIC BANKRUPTCY: How did the Kakhovka explosion physically disable the North Crimean Canal?

LOGISTICAL SUFFOCATION: How did the front weaken when water tankers replaced ammunition trucks?

THE DEATH OF CRIMEA: How did the soil become salty and agriculture cease when the groundwater receded?

MILITARY PERFORMANCE: How does the combat ability of a thirsty soldier collapse?

This map shows how water sources in Crimea dried up after the Kakhovka disaster and indicates the crisis points.If you like our analyses, you can support us by buying us a coffee ☕️ https://buymeacoffee.com/pprglobal

We support Ukraine’s official project, @UNITED24media
We are sharing United24’s campaigns for Ukraine with you. You can find out more and lend your support via the links below.

ALLIES OF STEEL:
And here are the links for Fundraiser #2 — a joint campaign by UNITED24 and Saint Javelin to raise
Fundraiser for lifesaving ground robots
🔗 https://u24.gov.ua/allies-of-steel?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=ppr-global&utm_campaign=allies

Legal notice:
This video uses the original geopolitical analysis article written by milscopex.com and the PPR Global team.
Cover images, creative visuals, graphics, and video articles are subject to copyright.
For business and collaboration, please contact us at info@gysocial.org.

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