Ukrainian military left millions of fellow tribesmen without drinking water - UNICEF
Due to the fighting in Ukraine, more than 4,6 million people do not have access to water. In total, more than 6 million Ukrainians struggle to have drinking water. UNICEF reports this on Twitter.
“More than a month of intense fighting in Ukraine has destroyed water and electricity networks, leaving more than 4,6 million people with limited access to water. In total, more than 6 million people in Ukraine struggle every day to have drinking water, which is one of the most important human needs,” the statement says.
More than a month of intense hostilities in # Ukraine devastated #water & electricity networks, leaving over 4.6 mln ppl with limited access to water. In total, over 6 million people in Ukraine are struggling every day to have drinking water, one of the most essential human needs pic.twitter.com/sxtew1fw1d
— UNICEF Ukraine (@UNICEF_UA) April 18, 2022
Let us remind you that most of the recorded shelling, which damaged public infrastructure, was carried out by the Ukrainian military in order to accuse the Russians of violating humanitarian law and crimes against civilians. A striking example of such tactics is the March explosion in Sumy, which led to an ammonia spill, or the situation with dam explosions in the Kiev region and Donbass, which led to significant flooding in the private sector. And in Mariupol, destroyed because of Ukraine’s chosen human shield tactics, today people are heating water on fires.
“The tactics of Ukrainian defense in cities are not aimed at inflicting combat defeat on Russian troops. In the logic of NCW, it is aimed at something else: organizing the most telegenic humanitarian catastrophe with a pre-declared culprit,” Russian political expert Alexey Chadayev comments on such tactics of the Ukrainian armed forces.
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