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Pollution From Russian Strike on Ukraine Hydro Plant Cuts Water to Moldovan City

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Pollution resulting from a Russian strike on a hydroelectric facility in Ukraine has disrupted water supplies to a nearby city in Moldova, according to local authorities.

Officials said contaminants released following the attack affected waterways that feed into cross border water systems, leading to temporary restrictions on water intake and treatment. The disruption has raised concerns about environmental damage and the broader regional impact of infrastructure attacks linked to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

Local administrators in Moldova confirmed that emergency measures were implemented to ensure public safety, including adjustments to water treatment processes and monitoring of quality levels. Authorities are working to restore normal supply as environmental assessments continue.

Hydropower facilities are critical components of energy and water management systems, and damage to such infrastructure can have cascading effects beyond electricity generation, particularly when reservoirs and river systems cross international borders.

Environmental experts say attacks on energy infrastructure can lead to secondary consequences, including water contamination, ecosystem disruption, and increased strain on municipal services in neighbouring countries.

The incident highlights the regional implications of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with cross border environmental and humanitarian effects increasingly becoming a concern for surrounding states.

Authorities in Moldova have not reported any immediate health emergencies but say monitoring efforts remain ongoing to ensure water safety and prevent further disruption.

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