Ukraine Mariupols Residents Are Left Without Drinking Water

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Ukraine: Mariupol's residents are left without drinking water

Russian forces have cut off the water supply to the besieged city of Mariupol, leaving its residents without access to clean drinking water.

The city has been under siege by Russian forces for weeks, and the fighting has caused widespread damage to infrastructure, including the water supply system.

The lack of access to clean drinking water is a serious threat to the health of the city's residents, and could lead to an outbreak of waterborne diseases.

The humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is worsening, and the city's residents are in desperate need of help. The international community must act now to provide food, water, and medical supplies to the besieged city.

The United Nations has called for a ceasefire in Mariupol to allow humanitarian aid to reach the city, but Russia has so far refused to agree to a ceasefire.

The lack of access to clean drinking water is just one of the many challenges facing the residents of Mariupol. The city has also been without electricity and gas for weeks, and the food supply is running low.

The humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is a tragedy, and the international community must do everything it can to help the city's residents.