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Kiev accused of genocide as Donetsk civilians' water supply cut off
Fragile truce: Prisoners of war are returned to the Donetsk People's Republic following a prisoner exchange with Ukrainian authorities, but Kiev has since renewed its attacks on the separatist territory

THOUSANDS are without water in the Donetsk region of Ukraine as the Kiev government’s armed forces continue to breach a 2016 ceasefire agreement despite the global Covid-19 pandemic.

The Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) warned of an unfolding humanitarian crisis with the water supply for at least 1,500 people in Elenkova and Molodyezhoyne cut off after Ukrainian shellfire damaged pipes.

It said that such actions were war crimes and an attempted genocide being waged by the Ukrainian armed forces.

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