Water supply cut in Moldova after oil spill blamed on Russian strike in Ukraine
SOURCE: bbc.com | PUBLISHED: 17 March 2026 at 16:10
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Moldova has imposed a 15-day state of alert in the Dniester river basin as a precaution.
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An oil spill in Ukraine, attributed to a Russian strike, has contaminated the Dniester River, prompting Moldova to declare a 15-day state of alert and cut water supplies in affected areas. The incident highlights how the conflict in Ukraine continues to generate direct humanitarian and environmental consequences for neighbouring countries. Disruptions to clean water access pose immediate public health risks for local populations and underscore the broader regional vulnerability of shared water infrastructure during wartime.
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