In Energodar for the third day there is no light and water, the constant shelling does not allow to quickly carry out repair work


In occupied Energodar, people do not have the opportunity to cook food.
According to the mayor Dmitry Orlov, people in the occupied Energodar of the Zaporozhye region cannot cook food under normal conditions and they have to make fires near their houses. The situation with drinking water is also aggravated, especially among those citizens whose reserves have been exhausted. Orlov announced this in his Telegram channel .
As of now, Energodar is still without electricity and water. Regular shelling hinders rapid emergency recovery work. For the third day, people have been deprived of the opportunity to cook food. Last night, the townspeople laid out a fire right outside their houses in order to provide themselves with at least some hot dishes or drinks, he said.
At the same time, the occupiers do not allow humanitarian cargo to pass from the territories controlled by Ukraine, and the occupiers are not able to solve the humanitarian problem on their own.
We are ready to organize prompt delivery and distribution of drinking water in Energodar, which is now urgently needed. But for a long time, all humanitarian cargo from the territories controlled by Ukraine has not been allowed into the city by the occupiers, the mayor states.
He also added that there was no information about the organization of drinking water and hot food distribution points in the microdistricts of the city.
Recall that on Friday Energodar was again under fire from the Russian military. As a result, the city lost electricity and water supply.
Russian invaders seized the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and the satellite town of Energodar on March 4. The enemy periodically fires at the nuclear power plant and the area around it.
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