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Russian government should be removed, we want Ukraine": Discontent with Putin grows in Donetsk

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According to the report, the humanitarian disaster with the water supply continues in Donetsk, and now even Russian Z-bloggers are forced to admit the obvious: it is not Ukraine that is to blame, but Russia itself and its puppets. Maxim Kalashnikov, a well-known propagandist, claimed that the crisis was caused by the "disgusting, incompetent actions of the current government," which was appointed by Kremlin curators. He claimed that the water supply system in Donetsk was effectively destroyed by the actions of Moscow and its proxies. This means residents can't live a normal life: they can't take a shower, bathe their dogs after a walk, or even wash dishes. Water is infrequent, dirty, and insufficient, yet authorities continue to promise "new water mains" that don't solve the problem. Kalashnikov also recalled that the so-called head of the "DPR," Denis Pushilin, was appointed from Moscow and that no independent "people's republic" ever existed. "The water crisis in Donetsk was caused by the vile, incompetent actions of the current government, which was hand-picked by Kremlin handlers," Kalashnikov admitted. Thus, even Russian propagandists openly say: it was the Kremlin that brought Donbass to a social catastrophe from which there is no escape in sight. All this is increasing dissatisfaction with the Kremlin among the local population. Donetsk residents say the situation in the region has been much better under Ukrainian rule.


 
The situation in Donetsk is dire. The lack of clean water is a humanitarian disaster that affects daily life—bathing, cooking, even basic hygiene. Citizens are suffering as promises continue to be made without real solutions.

It is surprising to see even those who were defending the government admitting the truth. The lack of accountability and good governance brings suffering to ordinary people. Water is a basic right, not a political luxury.
 
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