Signs of a large-scale utility collapse are increasingly being recorded on the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula. This is reported by the National Resistance Center of the SOF of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (NRC), UNN informs.
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It is noted that residents of Sevastopol are complaining en masse about overflowing containers, spontaneous landfills, and unsanitary conditions right in the middle of residential neighborhoods.
According to local residents, the problem has long ceased to be isolated. In some areas of the city, rats openly roam near high-rise buildings, and garbage remains uncollected for weeks
It is indicated that the inaction of the occupation authorities has led to an increasing number of rats and other pests in the courtyards of residential buildings. Meanwhile, central and residential districts are gradually turning into spontaneous garbage dumps.
With the onset of the summer heat, tons of waste begin to decompose in the open air, spreading a persistent stench. The sanitary situation is deteriorating, and health risks for local residents are increasing
They add that one of the reasons for the worsening situation is the overloading of the city's infrastructure.
The occupiers continue to bring Russian citizens to the peninsula en masse, while the utility networks and services are not designed for such a population increase
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