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30 of June, 15:02

More than five hundred thousand Inhabitants of Donetsk region were left without water because of the attacks
Donetsk Filtering station was shelled, more than half of the population of Donbass remained without water, said the organization " Water of Donbass ", which provides the region's water supply.

"During the night of 28 June Donetsk Filtering station is the only source of water supply Kuibyshevsky, Kirovsky, Petrovsky and Leninsky districts of Donetsk, Avdiivka, not fully Yasinovataya and Yasynuvata district underwent a major fire. In the end, more than half a million population of the region remained without water ", - told RIA "news" in the organization. According to the organization, to the site of the Donetsk filter station fell 20 shells. Damaged power lines, destroyed two slabs and the frame wall roof panel, also destroyed 3 spans of fencing, indoor filters Damaged slabs." in a tank of clean water Damaged floor slabs and masonry side of the building. In the pressure chamber Damaged two slabs and the facade of the building ", - is informed in the report. Filtering station many times was shelled during the confrontation in the Donbass." during this period were Damaged in practice, all objects Donetsk filter station. Technological personnel, and that the majority of women, because of the attacks every day forced to take refuge in the shelter ", - emphasized in the organization. Since mid-April last year, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine "special operation" to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Refers to a large number of dead and wounded among the civilian population and the destruction of houses and infrastructure. With fifteen February, the parties to the conflict in the Donbass declared a truce in Minsk after almost 16 hours of negotiations. However, despite the control system of the ceasefire, for the last time period shelling in Eastern Ukraine again became frequent.

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