Recently, the aggressor’s propaganda not only announced that the North Crimean Canal would be criminally “launched” on the occupied peninsula, but also that the stolen water from the Dnipro would be “paid for Crimean enterprises,” as the criminal “head” Sergey Aksyonov stated.
As Ukrainian media remind, after the occupation of part of the Kherson region in 2022, the aggressor began to “supply” Dnieper water to the Crimea, which caused damage to the national economy of Ukraine by at least 15.5 billion hryvnias.
However, when planning to cash in on the “trade in stolen goods” and on the corresponding “tariff fork”, the occupiers and collaborators are least of all worried about the population. The other day, in addition to the traditional “accidents and breakthroughs”, the invaders were “forced to state the impossibility of helping” the village of Karasevka (Kara-Su) of the Belogorsk district, where water is supplied to two hundred villagers for a couple of hours once a week.
At the same time, not only until 2014 there was a normal water supply in the village, its peculiarity is that it is located right next to the sources of the Biyuk-Karasu River, which feeds the entire district.
Since 2017, the aggressor troops have been making all sorts of illegal drainage from the Biyuk-Karasu valley and from the reservoirs that it fills, but in the same period, critical times have come for the Karasevka water supply.