People rally in Krasnodar, Russia, due to power and water cutoffs, detentions begin
Kyiv • UNN
In Krasnodar, Russia, residents are demanding that electricity and water supplies be restored. Massive power outages are also taking place in other southern regions of Russia and in the occupied Crimea.
Mass protests have begun in the Russian city of Krasnodar, demanding that the authorities restore electricity and water supplies. Two people were detained at the rally. Massive power outages are also taking place in other regions in southern Russia, the North Caucasus, and in the temporarily occupied Crimea, UNN reports with reference to Radio Liberty.
"In the Russian city of Krasnodar, local residents blocked a street, demanding that the authorities restore electricity and water supplies. The region has been experiencing massive blackouts due to allegedly restricted electricity supplies from other regions due to the heat wave. The protesters complain that at first they were cut off once a day, and now they are without power for 12-15 hours a day. Two people were detained at the rally," the report said.
It is noted that massive power outages are also occurring in other regions in southern Russia, the North Caucasus, and the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Recall
In the temporarily occupied Kerch, Feodosia and Saki in Crimea, some subscribers were left without water due to damage to the main networks.