Residents in Russian-occupied Alushki, Kherson, struggle for food & basics; population down to ~2K. Power, water, gas outages. Severe shortages last winter.
Residents of Russian-occupied Alushki in the Kherson region of Ukraine struggle to find food and basic supplies, with power, water, and gas outages. The population has dwindled from 24,000 to around 2,000. Residents rely on solar panels and generators for electricity. Food and medicine shortages were severe last winter and spring due to supply disruptions.
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